Definition of validly

validlyadverb

hợp lệ

/ˈvælɪdli//ˈvælɪdli/

The word "validly" is an adjective that means being in accordance with the rules or standards, or having legal force and effect. Its origin dates back to 14th-century Middle English, derived from the Old French word "valider," which is itself derived from the Latin "validus," meaning "strong" or "powerful." In Latin, "validus" was used to describe something that was strong, resilient, or effective. Over time, the English word "validly" emerged to describe actions or results that were in accordance with the norm, applicable, or enforceable. Today, "validly" is used in various contexts, including law, science, and everyday language, to indicate the correctness or legitimacy of something.

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in a way that is legally acceptable or correct

theo cách được pháp luật chấp nhận hoặc đúng đắn

Example:
  • The contract had been validly drawn up.

    Hợp đồng đã được lập ra một cách hợp lệ.

in a way that is true, correct or acceptable

theo cách đúng đắn, chính xác hoặc có thể chấp nhận được

Example:
  • It can be validly argued that they were not to blame.

    Có thể khẳng định một cách hợp lý rằng họ không đáng bị đổ lỗi.