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What is the past tense of legitimate?

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The past tense of legitimate is legitimated.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of legitimate is legitimates.

The present participle of legitimate is legitimating.

The past participle of legitimate is legitimated.

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This legitimated the use of vapour densities for the determination of relative molecular weights.
By the end of his reign, Henry had Parliament restore both his daughters to the succession, although neither was legitimated.
But would these crimes cease to be crimes if, instead of being committed by unscrupulous tyrants, they were legitimated by popular consensus?
The interests protected from invasion by criminal laws are interests legitimated by a given conception of a just social order.
He legitimated the cultivation of lyrical tropes, as the poet used them to enrich what is otherwise a lofty epic poem on the First Crusade.
But she finds subtle shifts in the way governments legitimated their foreign policies.

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