legitimation|legitimations in English

noun

[le·git·i·ma·tion || lɪ‚dʒɪtɪ'meɪʃn]

act or process of making legitimate; act or process of making lawful

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1. The edifice of legitimations is built upon language as its principal instrumentality.

2. The edifice of legitimations is built upon language and uses language as its principal instrumentality.

3. The edifice of legitimations is built upon languages and uses languages as its principle instrumentality.

4. Legitimation und Kritik im Regulierungsprozess der Rund-um-die-Uhr-Betreuung Betagter Menschen in Schweizer Privathaushalten

5. The efforts of the Theosophists were focused on the legitimation of all forms of extrasensory and mystical experience.

6. The leaders of the Majority Socialists regarded the revolutionary legitimation of their authority not as a springboard but as a stigma.

7. Mega‐events, Urban Boosterism and Growth Strategies: An Analysis of the Objectives and Legitimations of the Cape Town 2004 Olympic Bid

8. On the level of ideology the Conservative Government has attempted to tackle not only a crisis of legitimation but also of motivation.

9. In this way, big-firm pro bono serves not merely as a vehicle to advance the public good, but also as a source of professional legitimation .