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validity
[ vuh-lid-i-tee ]
noun
- the state or quality of being valid:
to question the validity of the argument.
- legal soundness or force.
Other Words From
- nonva·lidi·ty noun plural nonvalidities
- preva·lidi·ty noun
Word History and Origins
Example Sentences
Finally, on 5 November, the court declared it had no option but to “presume” that no such ban notification exists and therefore couldn’t assess its validity.
The following month, Barnett allegedly retaliated against Guimaraes by tearing down pictures of his children in his locker, calling him a “rat” around the station and questioning the validity of Guimaraes’ medical disability.
“What honest voting principle is violated by recognizing the validity of one ballot cast by one voter,” said state Justice Christine Donohue for the majority.
They use facial recognition and visual media authentication to determine the validity of the enormous volume of open source content that has been collected and preserved according to internationally-recognized standards.
“This excuse is like saying we should give the fantasy of creationism the same validity as the scientifically proven truth of evolution. We should not,” said Warren.
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