Definitions Found:
to make valid
- confirmedto make valid
- confirmto make valid
- validateto make valid; substantiate; confirm
- unconvincingFailing to make someone believe that something is true or valid
- confirmingMake (something, esp. a person's appointment to a position or an agreement) formally valid; ratify
- confirmsMake (something, esp. a person's appointment to a position or an agreement) formally valid; ratify
- validatesMake or declare legally valid
- validatedMake or declare legally valid
- validatingMake or declare legally valid
- executedMake (a legal instrument) valid by signing or sealing it
- executingMake (a legal instrument) valid by signing or sealing it
- executesMake (a legal instrument) valid by signing or sealing it
- holdto remain valid
- holdento remain valid
- holdsto remain valid
- heldto remain valid
- disallowRefuse to declare valid
- honorsto accept as valid
- disallowingRefuse to declare valid
- disallowedRefuse to declare valid
- sustainabilityto uphold as valid
- honoredto accept as valid
- honorto accept as valid
- disallowsRefuse to declare valid
- honorerto accept as valid
- waterto be logical, defensible, or valid
- acceptedGenerally believed or recognized to be valid or correct
- truantingTRUANT, to be absent from school for no valid reason
- defeasibleOpen in principle to revision, valid objection, forfeiture, or annulment
- legto lack a valid or logical basis for one's argument or attitude
- ownsacknowledge to be true, valid, or as claimed admit own a debt
- owneracknowledge to be true, valid, or as claimed admit own a debt
- truantan absentee from school / to be absent from school for no valid reason
- acceptingBelieve or come to recognize (an opinion, explanation, etc.) as valid or correct
- inspectorsAn official who examines bus or train tickets to check that they are valid
- owneracknowledge something to be true, valid, or as claimed used with to or up
- ownsacknowledge something to be true, valid, or as claimed used with to or up
- ratifyingSign or give formal consent to (a treaty, contract, or agreement), making it officially valid
- aporiadifficulty determining the truth of an idea due to equally valid arguments for and against it.
- concedeaccept as true, valid, or accurate the right of the state to tax is generally conceded