Noun
legitimisation (countable and uncountable, plural legitimisations)
(Britain) Alternative spelling of legitimization
210 documented pieces have been added to the treasury since its inception, typically to receive in return legitimisation of linkage to the heritage of Charlemagne. Source: Internet
He was clearly using Carson’s unionism as historic legitimisation to try and redefine present-day unionism as a modern, pluralist philosophy. Source: Internet
The election exercise for 30 July 2018 is simply a legitimisation of Mnangagwa’s position, just an exercise designed to give him the mandate he currently doesn’t have, to lead for the next five years. Source: Internet
When principles are difficult to follow in practice, it then becomes strategically necessary for any organisation to separate persons from principles and treat the former as the sufficient condition of legitimisation. Source: Internet
The young boy was made Duke of Richmond in June 1525 in what some thought was one step on the path to his eventual legitimisation. Source: Internet