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légitimation - translation to

THE PROCESS OF MAKING SOMETHING ACCEPTABLE & NORMATIVE TO A GROUP
Legitimization; Legitimacy and Legitimation; Legitimation (canon law); Legitimations; Legitimizations; Legitimisation; Legitimisations; Legitimize; Legitimizes; Legitimized; Legitimizing; Legitimise; Legitimises; Legitimised; Legitimising; Legitimates; Legitimating; Legitify

légitime      
legitimate, lawful, rightful; allowable, legal; prima facie; well founded, well grounded
légitimer      
legitimate, warrant
héritier légitime      
n. rightful heir, person who is lawfully the inheritor

Definition

Legitimation
·noun Lawful birth.
II. Legitimation ·noun The act of making legitimate.

Wikipedia

Legitimation

Legitimation or legitimisation is the act of providing legitimacy. Legitimation in the social sciences refers to the process whereby an act, process, or ideology becomes legitimate by its attachment to norms and values within a given society. It is the process of making something acceptable and normative to a group or audience.

Legitimate power is the right to exercise control over others by virtue of the authority of one's superior organization position or status.

Examples of use of légitimation
1. Procédé fort peu démocratique... la légitimation ainsi acquise sera, ŕ raison, suspecte.
2. Les taux d‘imposition suisses bénéficient de ce fait d‘une légitimation extraordinaire, populaire.
3. Et c‘est encore un coup de pousse ŕ la légitimation d‘un climat d‘exception.
4. En effet, " LIslam apparaît au Maghreb comme la source radicale de toute légitimation.
5. Ce qui les fonde donc ŕ la légitimation du fait colonial.