validity va·lid'i·ty or val'id·nessn.
validly val'id·ly adv.
SYNONYMS valid, sound, cogent, convincing.These adjectives describe assertions, arguments, conclusions, reasons, or intellectual processes that are persuasive because they are well founded. What is valid is based on or borne out by truth or fact or has legal force: a valid excuse; a valid claim. What is sound is free from logical flaws or is based on valid reasoning: a sound theory; sound principles.Something cogent is both sound and compelling: cogent testimony; a cogent explanation. Convincing implies the power to dispel doubt or overcome resistance or opposition: convincing proof.
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No material is not the right way to define on love... Love will come in time with that special someone. Material things only complicate things even more
Not the way I define Surrealism.
Another way to define media by presence of some form of advertising or sponsorship for commercial purposes.
Any cars in an intersection have the right of way to finish their travel through the intersection.
Generally you use commas to define triplets of numbers (from the right). so 300698 = 300,698
The way the pieces of materails in the rock fit together define its
Well, define easy! Falling is easy, right? And that's a pretty quick way to get a sprained or broken ankle!
I would define athletics as anything physical that a person does for fun, an occupation, or to better oneself in a physical way.
If you wanted to search for wisdom and the right way to live, you would study Philosophy.
define top and define your definition of best.