validly
/ˈvælɪdli/
adverb
- In a way that is based on truth, reason, or acceptable evidence.
- His concerns were validly raised during the meeting.
- The scientist validly concluded that the experiment worked.
- She validly argued that the policy needed to change.
- In a way that is legally or officially acceptable.
- You can only vote if you are validly registered.
- The contract was validly signed by both parties.
- The court ruled that the will was validly executed.
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