noun
- plural of illegitimacy; instances or states of being illegitimate; lack of legal validity or authorization
- plural of illegitimacy; the status of being born outside of marriage (archaic or historical usage)
Usage: Most commonly used in formal, legal, or academic contexts
Usage: archaic; historical; considered offensive in modern usage
Examples
- The court identified several illegitimacies in the contract's language.
- Legal scholars debated the illegitimacies of the government's actions.
- The document contained multiple illegitimacies that rendered it unenforceable.
- Critics pointed out the illegitimacies in the company's accounting practices.
- The investigation uncovered illegitimacies in the election process.
- These illegitimacies undermined the authority of the decision.