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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
But the panel found he used his position as a police constable to "circumvent payment" between Wiltshire and Devon - two stations that he was not entitled to travel between without a valid ticket.
"That's what's at stake here, whether or not this is a new era where we don't see the federal government as a valid force of advancing the right to vote."
The app also asks migrants whether they have "enough money to depart the United States" and whether they have a "valid, unexpired passport from your original country of citizenship".
Trump has even said explicitly that he does not believe that the treaty which officially declared the borders between the two countries is valid and he intends to change it.
Their shot conversion rate is also worse than last season but, despite valid criticism about the lack of a striker, only Brentford and Liverpool have proved more efficient at putting the ball in the net.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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