de-legitimatize

de·le·git·i·ma·tize

[dee-li-jit-uh-muh-tahyz]
verb (used with object), de·le·git·i·ma·tized, de·le·git·i·ma·tiz·ing.
Also, especially British, de·le·git·i·ma·tise.


Origin:
de- + legitimatize

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