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Sentences with DELEGITIMISE

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Sentences

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"They tried to delegitimise his authority by spreading false rumors."
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"The opposition party is attempting to delegitimise the election process."
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"The newspaper article was designed to delegitimise the company's reputation."
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"She accused her critics of trying to delegitimise her achievements."
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"The government's decision to suspend the constitution will only delegitimise their authority."
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"Some activists claim that the media is used as a tool to delegitimise protests."
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"The controversial documentary sought to delegitimise the work of scientists."
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"The targeted campaign was launched to delegitimise the opposition leader."
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"They used misinformation and propaganda to delegitimise their opponents."
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"The opposition party's main strategy is to delegitimise the ruling party."
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"The attempt to delegitimise the findings of the investigation was unsuccessful."
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"He argued that the court's ruling would delegitimise the entire legal system."
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"The purpose of their campaign is to delegitimise the current government."
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"The article aimed to delegitimise alternative forms of medicine."
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"The misinformation spread by the group aims to delegitimise scientific consensus."
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"Their goal is to delegitimise any dissenting voices within the organization."
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"The political party used fear tactics to delegitimise their opponents."
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"The video was edited to selectively delegitimise the speaker's arguments."
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"She accused the media of trying to delegitimise her work as an activist."
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"The campaign was launched to delegitimise the claims made by whistleblowers."
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"The political campaign aimed to delegitimise their opponent's policies."
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"The journalist attempted to delegitimise the claims made by the government."
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"The law was designed to delegitimise illegal activities."
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"The company tried to delegitimise the whistleblower's accusations."
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"The opposition party sought to delegitimise the ruling party's authority."
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"The activists organized a protest to delegitimise the new law."
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"Some critics want to delegitimise the scientific consensus on climate change."
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"The court ruling served to delegitimise the previous decision."
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"The media coverage attempted to delegitimise the opposition leader."
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"The leaks were strategically released to delegitimise the candidate's campaign."
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