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Definition of validly in English: validlyadverb ˈvalɪdliˈvælədli 1With a sound basis in logic or fact; reasonably. we cannot validly infer a moral conclusion from non-moral premises how can we validly and reliably assess students' professional development? Example sentencesExamples - The story ultimately required him to produce performances, situations, and intentions that could be validly interpreted in two different ways.
- From any such adverbially qualified sentence, we can validly infer a sentence from which one or more of the adverbial qualifiers has been detached.
- Atwood validly draws a connection between Chopin and Delacroix in their hatred of romantic anarchy and disorder.
- If moral terms have descriptive meaning in addition to their non-cognitive element, one should be able to validly argue in the other direction.
- In his book of laboured and often twisted arguments, the far-left philosopher validly makes this point along with countless invalid ones.
- 1.1 In a way that is legally binding or officially acceptable.
she did not validly consent to the marriage they want everything done legally and validly Example sentencesExamples - It empowers him to include previous failures in a validly served notice.
- Without a validly signed will, your property will pass to various relatives in the percentages set by Texas law.
- A validly licensed copy of Windows ensures that you will receive ongoing updates.
- You can't divorce unless you were validly married to begin with.
- If a lawmaker has validly exercised his power, the court may give effect to the law validly made.
Definition of validly in US English: validlyadverbˈvælədliˈvalədlē 1With a sound basis in logic or fact; reasonably. we cannot validly infer a moral conclusion from nonmoral premises how can we validly and reliably assess students' professional development? Example sentencesExamples - From any such adverbially qualified sentence, we can validly infer a sentence from which one or more of the adverbial qualifiers has been detached.
- The story ultimately required him to produce performances, situations, and intentions that could be validly interpreted in two different ways.
- In his book of laboured and often twisted arguments, the far-left philosopher validly makes this point along with countless invalid ones.
- If moral terms have descriptive meaning in addition to their non-cognitive element, one should be able to validly argue in the other direction.
- Atwood validly draws a connection between Chopin and Delacroix in their hatred of romantic anarchy and disorder.
- 1.1 In a way that is legally binding or officially acceptable.
she did not validly consent to the marriage they want everything done legally and validly Example sentencesExamples - A validly licensed copy of Windows ensures that you will receive ongoing updates.
- It empowers him to include previous failures in a validly served notice.
- If a lawmaker has validly exercised his power, the court may give effect to the law validly made.
- You can't divorce unless you were validly married to begin with.
- Without a validly signed will, your property will pass to various relatives in the percentages set by Texas law.
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