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What is the past tense of legitimise?

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The past tense of legitimise is legitimised.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of legitimise is legitimises.

The present participle of legitimise is legitimising.

The past participle of legitimise is legitimised.

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Examples
Ironically this process was endorsed and socially legitimised by the Varna system.
Church law legitimised children born out of wedlock whose parents subsequently married.
The world of cage fighting has been legitimised, but not homogenised.
The first monarch, Henry VII, descended through his mother from a legitimised branch of the English royal House of Lancaster.
This long campaign of leaking, backgrounding and sabotage would be legitimised.
When communities can't control the influx of outsiders and the outsiders are legitimised by central authorities then there is a problem.

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