CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO LEGITIMATISE
PRESENT
Present
I legitimatise
you legitimatise
he/she/it legitimatises
we legitimatise
you legitimatise
they legitimatise
Present continuous
I am legitimatising
you are legitimatising
he/she/it is legitimatising
we are legitimatising
you are legitimatising
they are legitimatising
Present perfect
I have legitimatised
you have legitimatised
he/she/it has legitimatised
we have legitimatised
you have legitimatised
they have legitimatised
Present perfect continuous
I have been legitimatising
you have been legitimatising
he/she/it has been legitimatising
we have been legitimatising
you have been legitimatising
they have been legitimatising
Present tense is used to refer to circumstances that exist at the present time or over a period that includes the present time. The
present perfect refers to past events, although it can be considered to denote primarily the resulting present situation rather than the events themselves.
PAST
Past
I legitimatised
you legitimatised
he/she/it legitimatised
we legitimatised
you legitimatised
they legitimatised
Past continuous
I was legitimatising
you were legitimatising
he/she/it was legitimatising
we were legitimatising
you were legitimatising
they were legitimatising
Past perfect
I had legitimatised
you had legitimatised
he/she/it had legitimatised
we had legitimatised
you had legitimatised
they had legitimatised
Past perfect continuous
I had been legitimatising
you had been legitimatising
he/she/it had been legitimatising
we had been legitimatising
you had been legitimatising
they had been legitimatising
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will legitimatise
you will legitimatise
he/she/it will legitimatise
we will legitimatise
you will legitimatise
they will legitimatise
Future continuous
I will be legitimatising
you will be legitimatising
he/she/it will be legitimatising
we will be legitimatising
you will be legitimatising
they will be legitimatising
Future perfect
I will have legitimatised
you will have legitimatised
he/she/it will have legitimatised
we will have legitimatised
you will have legitimatised
they will have legitimatised
Future perfect continuous
I will have been legitimatising
you will have been legitimatising
he/she/it will have been legitimatising
we will have been legitimatising
you will have been legitimatising
they will have been legitimatising
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would legitimatise
you would legitimatise
he/she/it would legitimatise
we would legitimatise
you would legitimatise
they would legitimatise
Conditional continuous
I would be legitimatising
you would be legitimatising
he/she/it would be legitimatising
we would be legitimatising
you would be legitimatising
they would be legitimatising
Conditional perfect
I would have legitimatise
you would have legitimatise
he/she/it would have legitimatise
we would have legitimatise
you would have legitimatise
they would have legitimatise
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been legitimatising
you would have been legitimatising
he/she/it would have been legitimatising
we would have been legitimatising
you would have been legitimatising
they would have been legitimatising
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you legitimatise
we let´s legitimatise
you legitimatise
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Infinitive
to legitimatise
Past participle
legitimatised
Present Participle
legitimatising
Infinitive shows the action beyond temporal perspective. The
present participle or gerund shows the action during the session. The
past participle shows the action after completion.
10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «LEGITIMATISE»
Discover the use of
legitimatise in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
legitimatise and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Reports of Cases Adjudged in the High Court of Chancery, ...
A domiciled Englishman, being the putative father of an illegitimate child, born in
Frame of a French woman, and afterwards becoming domiciled in Fra/nce,
cannot, on his subsequent marriage with the mother of the child, legitimatise the
child ...
Great Britain. Court of Chancery, Sir Edward Ebenezer Kay, Henry Robert Vaughan Johnson, 1856
2
A German Pompadour Being the Extraordinary History of ...
Finally during the Regency, Leopold repaired to Paris in person and prayed the
Regent, Duc d'Orléans, to legitimatise his progeny. 'A Lutheran prince was legally
permitted to marry whom, when, and as often as he wished,' he averred.
3
Authenticity in and Through Teaching in Higher Education: ...
All of these assumptions have been learned socially in contexts characterised by
certain relations of power that legitimatise these assumptions and de—
legitimatise others. These socially learned views can be understood as regimes
of truth, ...
4
Acts of the General Assembly of the State of Georgia
R. Jenkins be changed to that of A. J. Sutton of Habersham county ; Joseph Merrit
of Burke county, to that of Joseph Perry; the name of Redding Gibbs of' Irwin
county, to that of Redding Durham, and to legitimatise the same; the name of ...
5
Acts Passed by the General Assembly of Georgia
... Joseph Merrit of Burke county, to that of Joseph Perry; the name of Redding
Gibbs of Irwin county, to that of Redding D irham, and to legitimatise the same ;
the name of Amanda C. F. White to that of Amanda C. F. Bracewell of Pulaski
county, ...
6
Talking Prices: Symbolic Meanings of Prices on the Market ...
This is a major accomplishment."--Jack Amariglio, Merrimack College, coauthor of "Postmodern Moments in Modern Economics" "A brilliant piece of work.
7
A History of Medieval Political Theory in the West
he had been asked by the Count of Mont- pellier to legitimatise his illegitimate
children, and, while refusing to do this, sets out the grounds upon which he
considered that the Papal See was competent to deal with the question. The
treatment is ...
Sir Robert Warrand Carlyle, Alexander James Carlyle, 1964
8
A History of Mediæval Political Theory in the West
he had been asked by the Count of Mont- pellier to legitimatise his illegitimate
children, and, while refusing to do this, sets out the grounds upon which he
considered that the Papal See was competent to deal with the question. The
treatment is ...
Sir Robert Warrand Carlyle, Alexander James Carlyle, 1909
9
Lord Jagannatha: The Microcosm of Indian Spiritual Culture
We have already referred to waves of invasions by the Aryan Kings to take hold
of the sacred stone, to legitimatise their occupation of Orissa. ln that sense,
Jagannatha has borne the brunt of every . wave of foreign aggression on Orissa.
... the name of William O'Neal, of Lowndes county, to that of William Lindsey ; and
to legitimatise and change the name of certain persons therein named ; ' Also, an
Act to alter and amend an Act approved December 22nd, 1847, to compensate ...
Georgia. General Assembly. House of Representatives, 1852
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «LEGITIMATISE»
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legitimatise is used in the context of the following news items.
What the 'dad bod' phenomenon says about the priorities of our …
The media then runs with the dad bod, using the Lolita effect (younger girls being objectified by older men) to legitimatise the dad bod's ... «The Media Online, Jul 15»
Mexico: Elections and resistance
Despite the generalised rejection, the government used this poll to legitimatise itself, spewing adjectives such as “impeccable” and claimed the ... «Links International Journal of Socialist Renewal, Jun 15»
Putting the BDP's Reform Agenda into proper perspective
Only one probability looks prudent to legitimatise the much talked about Reform Agenda although not convincing enough given the ... «Mmegi Online, Jun 15»
Game of Drones
DALE PEARCE: In the near future we want to legitimatise it a lot more by having official meets that have all the approvals, all the insurance and ... «ABC Online, Jun 15»
Cabinet agrees to charter referendum
The referendum could be held in January of next year. A minimum turnout of 80 per cent will be needed to legitimatise the result. If the charter ... «The Nation, May 15»
The Indian experience with civil society
... of the state itself, while market (despite its distinct existence) has conflated with the state in so far as they both legitimatise each other. «The News on Sunday, May 15»
Premier Daniel Andrews announces budget boost to counter violent …
The moment you de-legitimatise their grievances, then you've lost the engagement from the very beginning," Mr Salman said. The cabinet MPs ... «The Age, May 15»
Abbott Govt funding Lomborg 'consensus centre'
Opposition environment spokesperson Mark Butler said the Abbott Government was using scarce public funds to help legitimatise the Prime ... «Business Spectator, Apr 15»
Taoiseach rules out 'conscience clause' in same-sex marriage vote
... for the clause to be introduced so that people opposed to gay marriage are not forced to legitimatise the changes through their businesses. «Irish Examiner, Apr 15»
Religions unite against referendum
... by businesses or treated the same as others, but “draws the line” at asking religious people to “legitimatise” specific gay marriage requests. «Irish Examiner, Apr 15»