legitimation
noun[U]
formaluk/lɪˌdʒɪt.əˈmeɪ.ʃən/us/ləˌdʒɪt̬.əˈmeɪ.ʃən/(alsolegitimatization,uk/lɪˌdʒɪt.ə.maɪˈzeɪ.ʃən/us/ləˌdʒɪt̬.ə.məˈzeɪ.ʃən/)theactorresultof making somethinglegitimate(=consideredreasonableandacceptable):
合理化;接受,认可Globalisationrequiresdemocraticlegitimation.全球化需要取得民众的支持。
Nolongerwould thenationberestrictedbymultilateralorganizations;instead, it wouldactfirst andseekinternationallegitimationlater.该国将不再受到多边组织的限制;相反,它将先采取行动,然后再在国际上寻求认可。
Theyclaimthecoupearned"historicallegitimization" because of thebackingof thepeople.他们声称,由于人民的支持,政变取得了“历史合理性”。
Authorityacquireslegitimization only ifothersrecognizeit.权力只有在受到承认的情况下才能被认可。
- Therecessionand highlevelsofunemploymentarefrequentlyresorted to in legitimation of thesekindsofracistattitudes.
- A new,unsettlingrealityemerged: theacceptanceand legitimation of thepracticeofsuicidebombing.
- Theybadlyneededmoreevidentpublicjustificationand legitimation oftheirpolicies.
- They don'twantany legitimization of aregimethat theyseeas being behind anassassination.
- Newborderswerefixedbytreaty, but that wasthoughtinsufficientfortheirinternallegitimization.
- Theyhopeto get legitimization bytalkingto us.
Suitable and acceptable
- able
- acceptability
- acceptable
- accepted
- accordingly
- decent
- decently
- eligibility
- eligible
- felicitous
- horse
- practical
- respectably
- rightly
- satisfaction
- seasonable
- seemly
- sit
- taste
- ticket