View example sentences, synonyms and word forms for Illegitimately.
Illegitimately meaning
In an illegitimate manner.
Synonyms of Illegitimately
Example sentences (10)
It has also asked the province to bring back rent control on units first occupied after Nov. 15, 2018, and vacancy control in a bid to preserve privately-owned affordable rental homes and lower the incentive for landlords to evict tenants illegitimately.
Also, those who have money legitimately and illegitimately sponsor those who they believe they can control.
From Rwanda to Uganda and from Togo to Guinea, there is a growing tendency among leaders on the continent to bend the rules to secure their grip illegitimately or extend their stay in power.
Powell did say that electronic voting is dangerous, and she’s right, but she never demonstrated that a single actual vote was moved illegitimately by software from one candidate to another.
They attacked him for using material that he had come by in the course of that year, because he had illegitimately appropriated it as a white person from the experience of black people that he encountered in his year.
Collective guilt main Collective guilt (or group guilt) is the unpleasant and often emotional reaction that results among a group of individuals when it is perceived that the group illegitimately harmed members of another group.
Spamdexing is the practice of creating websites that will be illegitimately indexed with a high position in the search engines.
The Eastern Church argued that the phrase had been added unilaterally, and therefore illegitimately, since the East had never been consulted.
Their mysteriousness will only heighten the traditional worry that emergence entails illegitimately getting something from nothing.
Williams had a half-sister, Alice Patricia "Pat", born illegitimately before Louie had met Charlie Williams.