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valid
adjective as in right, genuine
Strongest matches
accurate, authentic, binding, compelling, conclusive, credible, good, lawful, legal, legitimate, logical, original, persuasive, solid, true, well-founded
Weak matches
attested, authoritative, bona fide, cogent, confirmed, convincing, determinative, efficacious, efficient, good-faith, in force, irrefutable, just, kosher, legit, official, potent, powerful, proven, pure, sound, stringent, strong, substantial, telling, tested, trustworthy, ultimate, unadulterated, unanswerable, uncorrupted, weighty, well-grounded
Example Sentences
The Foremans' family say they entered Iran with valid visas, a licensed guide and a pre-approved itinerary - as rules there stipulate.
“If a lapse was not valid, the policy may have remained in force, requiring the benefits be paid to the beneficiary if the insured died after the purported lapse.”
Webb addressed it, stressing that the obvious action, and being close to the goalkeeper, were still valid, or shall we say reasonable, reasons for the goal to be ruled out on their own.
Mr and Ms Foreman's loved ones, who deny the charges against them, say they entered Iran with valid visas, a licensed guide and a pre-approved itinerary - as rules there stipulate.
Webb, speaking on the Match Officials Mic'd Up show, said that while he accepted there would be a difference of opinion, there were valid reasons for the goal to be ruled out.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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