otoritenin
Otoritenin is a Turkish noun phrase meaning “the authority’s” or “of the authority.” It is formed from the noun otorite (authority), borrowed from French autorité, with the genitive suffix -in to indicate possession. The result otoritenin translates literally as “of the authority” and is used to mark a relationship of ownership or control.
In usage, otoritenin appears in legal, political, and sociological contexts when discussing power, governance, or institutional
Notes on form and context: as a routine Turkish possessive construction, otoritenin is common in discourse