legitiment - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of legitiment in Hindi

Adjective

  • वैध
  • कानूनी
  • न्यायसंगत
  • तर्कसंगत
  • न्याय्य
  • उचित
  • विधिसम्मत
  • विधि-संगत
  • धर्मज

Verb

  • न्याय्य करना
  • कानूनी करना
  • वैध करना
  • न्यायसंगत करना
  • तर्कसंगत करना

legitiment Definition

Adjective

  • conforming to the law or to rules.

Verb

  • make legitimate; justify or make lawful.

legitiment Example

  • the legitimate theater ( वैध रंगमंच )
  • his claims to legitimate authority ( वैध अधिकार के लिए उनके दावे )
  • It is a legitimate question that deserves a carefully reasoned answer. ( यह एक वैध प्रश्न है जिसका सावधानीपूर्वक तर्कपूर्ण उत्तर दिया जाना चाहिए। )
  • Pierre will get everything as the legitimate son. ( पियरे को वैध पुत्र के रूप में सब कुछ मिलेगा। )

More Sentence

  • His two legitimate sons were painters of only ordinary ability.
  • He was four times married, and had a large number both of legitimate and illegitimate children.
  • Undercover police have discovered many of the services offered at the massage parlor are not legitimate.  
  • Although David claims that his company is legitimate, its lack of accreditation causes me to be skeptical.
  • He himself was qualified to be the legitimate head of a united state, for he was of the tribe of Aaron.
  • The United States was very effective in its use of the United Nations to legitimize the war in Kuwait.
  • Poverty and oppression, however rationalized, are endured not because people agree on their legitimacy, but because they are enforced by those who benefit from them.
  • Your concerns regarding this business deal are quite legitimate, given past problems with that company.
  • My grandfather never liked to talk about his childhood because he was illegitimate, and was quite ashamed about it
  • Y was there crowned legitimate king.
  • Cyrus now claimed to be the legitimate successor of the ancient Babylonian kings and the avenger of Bel-Merodach, who was wrathful at the impiety of Nabonidus in removing the images of the local gods from their ancestral shrines to his capital Babylon.
  • In controversy he was too fond of mingling personal abuse with legitimate argument, and this weakness mars his letters, which were held in high admiration in the early middle ages, and are valuable for their history of the man and his times.
  • the last legitimate Anglo-Saxon king
  • a legitimate excuse for being late