validity 的定义
- the state or quality of being valid: to question the validity of the argument.
- legal soundness or force.
validity 近义词
genuineness, lawfulness
更多validity例句
- Looking ahead, the validity of mail-in ballots is being preemptively undermined, while armed groups are vowing to “defend” polling places.
- It both establishes the validity of a statement and explains why it’s true.
- You can also diagnose issues affecting the indexed version of the page or use the “live” option which will check validity for the live version currently served by your site.
- The resulting lists have reasonably strong face validity — players at the top of the leaderboards tend to be widely regarded as good route runners — suggesting SOE could be useful as a descriptive metric.
- Your business information is essentially distributed to dozens of other directories that will help to establish the validity and credibility of your business.
- I hardly spoke to every patron, but there may have been some validity to his assessment.
- When asked if this characterization had any validity, Raimondo seemed taken aback—I am what?
- Those allegations and subsequent evidence for their validity dogged Driscoll throughout 2014.
- But while Norman sympathizes with the fear, he does not believe in its validity.
- Some time ago, I wrote a blog post in which I had the temerity to question the validity of chronic Lyme diagnoses.
- Of course if both parties agree to them, the validity of the deed is not impaired.
- This bank, the oldest established in Manila, holds a charter from the Spanish Government, the validity of which was recognized.
- No performance on either side can give the unlawful contract any validity, or be the foundation of any right of action upon it.
- In a former chapter was shown some of the internal evidences of the validity of the New Testament.
- An executor would be admitted to give evidence of the validity of a will, which he could not do at present.