| DELEGITIMISE | • delegitimise v. Alternative spelling of delegitimize. • DELEGITIMISE v. to deprive of legitimacy. |
| DELEGITIMIZE | • delegitimize v. To make something less legitimate. • delegitimize v. To make something illegal that was previously legal. • DELEGITIMIZE v. to deprive of legitimacy, also DELEGITIMISE. |
| RELEGITIMIZE | • relegitimize v. To make legitimate again. |
| DELEGITIMISED | • delegitimised v. Simple past tense and past participle of delegitimise. • DELEGITIMISE v. to deprive of legitimacy. |
| DELEGITIMISES | • delegitimises v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of delegitimise. • DELEGITIMISE v. to deprive of legitimacy. |
| DELEGITIMIZED | • delegitimized v. Simple past tense and past participle of delegitimize. • DELEGITIMIZE v. to deprive of legitimacy, also DELEGITIMISE. |
| DELEGITIMIZES | • delegitimizes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of delegitimize. • DELEGITIMIZE v. to deprive of legitimacy, also DELEGITIMISE. |
| RELEGITIMIZED | • relegitimized v. Simple past tense and past participle of relegitimize. |
| RELEGITIMIZES | • relegitimizes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of relegitimize. |
| EPIDEMIOLOGIES | • epidemiologies n. Plural of epidemiology. • EPIDEMIOLOGY n. the study of diseases. |
| INHOMOGENEITIES | • inhomogeneities n. Plural of inhomogeneity. • INHOMOGENEITY n. the condition or an instance of not being homogeneous. |
| MISINTELLIGENCE | • misintelligence n. (Obsolete) Wrong information; misinformation. • misintelligence n. (Obsolete) Disagreement; misunderstanding. • MISINTELLIGENCE n. wrong or false information. |