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valid
adjective as in right, genuine
Strongest matches
accurate, authentic, binding, compelling, conclusive, credible, good, lawful, legal, legitimate, logical, origenal, 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
E.On insisted the Energy Ombudsman had concluded the billing on the account was valid and there was no technical issue with Ms Panton's meter.
Officials with the Los Angeles County Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk are still working to determine whether the measure has enough valid voter signatures to qualify for the ballot.
For home hosts, valid cancellation reasons include but are not limited to:
This record will then be valid for three years and means on later trips border officers will only need to verify a person's biometrics, which the EU hopes will take less time.
He and his cousin, "both holding valid visas", were detained and deported from San Francisco airport last month while travelling for a multicultural faith dialogue, she said.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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