illegitimation (Meaning)

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illegitimation (n.)

The act of illegitimating; bastardizing.

The state of being illegitimate; illegitimacy.

Synonyms & Antonyms of illegitimation

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illegitimation Sentence Examples

  1. The illegitimation of traditional gender roles has led to a more diverse and inclusive society.
  2. The online harassment she faced led to the illegitimation of her professional reputation.
  3. The government's policies have contributed to the illegitimation of low-income families.
  4. Climate change has become a factor in the illegitimation of fossil fuel companies.
  5. The illegitimation of psychological therapies has hindered access to mental health care.
  6. The rise of conspiracy theories has contributed to the illegitimation of scientific evidence.
  7. The spread of misinformation has led to the illegitimation of certain news sources.
  8. The illegitimation of cultural traditions and values has resulted in a loss of cultural diversity.
  9. The illegitimation of political parties has weakened democratic institutions.
  10. The judicial system must guard against the illegitimation of innocent individuals.

FAQs About the word illegitimation

The act of illegitimating; bastardizing., The state of being illegitimate; illegitimacy.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The illegitimation of traditional gender roles has led to a more diverse and inclusive society.

The online harassment she faced led to the illegitimation of her professional reputation.

The government's policies have contributed to the illegitimation of low-income families.

Climate change has become a factor in the illegitimation of fossil fuel companies.