validity

/vəˈlɪdəti/
noun
  1. The quality of being logically or factually sound; truth or correctness.
    • Scientists must check the validity of their data before publishing.
    • The validity of his argument was clear to everyone in the debate.
    • The lawyer questioned the validity of the witness's statement.
  2. The state of being legally or officially acceptable.
    • The contract's validity depends on both parties signing it.
    • Your driver's license validity expires in five years.
    • They checked the validity of the coupon before using it.
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