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valid
adjective
1 said of an argument, objection, etc:
a based on truth or sound reasoning;
b well-grounded; having some force.
2 said of a ticket or official document:
a legally acceptable for use a valid passport ;
b not having reached its expiry date The ticket is still valid .
3 said of a contract: drawn up according to proper legal procedure.
[16c: from Latin validus strong, from valere to be strong]
validity noun .
validly adverb .
adjective
1 said of an argument, objection, etc:
a based on truth or sound reasoning;
b well-grounded; having some force.
2 said of a ticket or official document:
a legally acceptable for use a valid passport ;
b not having reached its expiry date The ticket is still valid .
3 said of a contract: drawn up according to proper legal procedure.
[16c: from Latin validus strong, from valere to be strong]
validity noun .
validly adverb .
validate
verb (validated , validating )
1 to make (a document, a ticket, etc) valid, eg by marking it with an official stamp.
2 to confirm the validity of something.
validation noun .
verb (validated , validating )
1 to make (a document, a ticket, etc) valid, eg by marking it with an official stamp.
2 to confirm the validity of something.
validation noun .
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