noun
- plural of legitimation; the act or process of making something legitimate or lawful
- plural of legitimation; the legal process of declaring a child born outside of marriage to be legitimate
Usage: usually used in formal or legal contexts
Usage: legal/historical sense
Examples
- The government's legitimations of the new policy were widely debated.
- Several legitimations of the proposed changes were presented to the board.
- Historical legitimations of royal authority often relied on religious doctrine.
- The court issued legitimations for the children to inherit the estate.
- These legitimations provided the necessary legal foundation for the merger.