Електронний багатомовний

термінологічний словник

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Economics

Validity

Validity is a fact of having legal force or being legally acceptable [Cambridge Online Dictionary].
The noun validity means genuine or authentic, but it also has a legal meaning: having legal force. Your family asked the judge to determine the validity of your grandfather's will because they weren't sure he was legally allowed to leave all his worldly goods to "the little green men from Mars." Related words include the adjective "valid" and its antonym "invalid," as well as the verb "validate".

Sources:

Validity. Cambridge Online Dictionary. Retrieved from: https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/validity

Validity. Vocabulary.com. Retrieved from: https://www.vocabulary.com/dictionary/validity

Part of speech Noun
Countable/uncountable Uncountable
Type Abstract
Gender Neutral
Case Nominative