valid

adjective30 collocationsAvg. frequency: 7.3

Used to specify the duration, scope, or conditions under which something is valid.

A common way to emphasize that something is convincing or well-founded.

A strong way to say that something is completely acceptable and there are no objections.

Emphasizes that something continues to be acceptable or correct, perhaps despite the passage of time.

Used to strongly affirm that something is completely correct or acceptable without question.

Emphasizes that something is correct or acceptable in every aspect.

Specifies that something is acceptable according to the law.

Indicates that something that was once acceptable or correct has now expired or ceased to be so.

Used to state that two or more different things (e.g., arguments) have the same level of correctness.

Used to emphasize that something is very convincing or well-founded.

Indicates that something is to a significant degree acceptable or correct.

Suggests that something may not be correct or acceptable in all circumstances.

Indicates that something is quite or reasonably convincing.

Specifies that an argument or conclusion follows the rules of logic.

Indicates that there is a good and sensible basis for something to be considered correct.

Indicates that something is only partially correct or acceptable.

Specifies that a method or result is acceptable according to scientific principles.

Indicates that something is correct or acceptable in all situations or places.

Suggests that something is not correct or acceptable when examined in a very precise way.

Specifies that a result is acceptable according to the rules of statistics.

Indicates the state of being acceptable or officially correct.

To continue to be in a state of acceptability or correctness.

Indicates the appearance of being acceptable or well-founded.

To transition into a state of being legally or officially acceptable.

To judge or believe something to be correct or acceptable.

To continue to be in a state of acceptability or correctness.

To agree that something (e.g., a reason) is correct or acceptable.

To formally judge or consider something to be correct or acceptable.

To consider or think of something in a particular way as correct or acceptable.

To maintain the judgement that something is legally correct.