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dreamer_easy) wrote2009-01-23 10:35 am
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On a related note, a useful word
delegitimize
or
delegitimise
If you must use this neologism, kindly make a note of its spelling, wot I have checked in both the online OED and online Merriam-Webster.
And while I have your attention: hypocrisy, blatant, atheist, privilege. lol.
or
delegitimise
If you must use this neologism, kindly make a note of its spelling, wot I have checked in both the online OED and online Merriam-Webster.
And while I have your attention: hypocrisy, blatant, atheist, privilege. lol.
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Guilty! I used to misspell that one ALL THE TIME!
On a possibly related note, I was sorta mispronouncing it too. With my 'Merican accent, I typically said "PRIV'lidj". Now that I know how to spell it, I pronounce it slightly differently too. More like "PRIV'lədj".
Is that weird?
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It means the opposite of "to legitimate", that is, to declare that something is legal or valid. Damn I can think of an existing synonym, let alone a less ugly one.
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*ducks, runs and hides*