(of an inference or argument) when the inference is justified by the form of the premises and conclusion alone. Thus Tom is a bachelor; therefore Tom is unmarried is valid but not formally so, while today is hot and dry; therefore today is hot is formally valid
Examples of 'formally valid' in a sentence
formally valid
We have seen that in the disjunctive syllogism the two constructive moods alone are formally valid.
St. George Stock Deductive Logic (1888). Retrieved in 2019 from Project Gutenberg (https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/)