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1 punovažnost
• validity -
2 nepobitnost
• validity -
3 pravosnažnost
• validity -
4 rok važenja
• validity date; validity period; validity time -
5 vreme važenja
• validity period; validity time -
6 greška u ispravnosti
• validity error -
7 opravdanost
• validity• justice -
8 pravilnost
• validity• regularity -
9 valjanost
• validity• virtue• quality• significance• bravura• merit -
10 važnost
• validity• weight• relevance• consideration• importance -
11 greška u ispravnosti
• validity error -
12 rok valjanosti
• validity date -
13 vrednost
• virtue• validity• value• price• quality• cost• expense• merit• instantaneous value• magnitude -
14 dejstvenost
• agency; efficacy; efficiency; validity; virtue -
15 neospornost
• certainty; cogency; indisputability; validity -
16 opravdanost
• adequacy; justice; justifiability; justification; reasonableness; reasonableniss; validity; vindication -
17 po isteku roka važnosti
• by validity date -
18 pravednost
• equitableness; equity; justice; justness; right; validity -
19 pravilnost
• correctness; regularity; severity; validity -
20 pravovaljanost
• authenticity; sufficiency in law; validity
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validity — va‧lid‧i‧ty [vəˈlɪdti] noun [uncountable] LAW when a document is legally acceptable: • The shareholder group may question the legal validity of the merger in court. ˈface ˌvalidity STATISTICS figures, results, or data with face validity appear… … Financial and business terms
Validity — Va*lid i*ty, n. [Cf. F. validit[ e], L. validitas strength.] [1913 Webster] 1. The quality or state of being valid; strength; force; especially, power to convince; justness; soundness; as, the validity of an argument or proof; the validity of an… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
validity — I noun authenticity, authority, correctness, force, forcefulness, genuineness, gravitas, lawfulness, legal force, legality, legitimacy, legitimateness, meritoriousness, pondus, potency, power, puissance, reality, realness, significance, soundness … Law dictionary
validity — 1550s, from M.Fr. validité, from L. validitatem (nom. validitas) strength, from validus (see VALID (Cf. valid)) … Etymology dictionary
validity — [n] genuineness, lawfulness authority, cogency, effectiveness, efficacy, force, foundation, gravity, grounds, legality, legitimacy, persuasiveness, point, potency, power, punch, right, soundness, strength, substance, validness, weight; concept… … New thesaurus
validity — [və lid′ə tē] n. pl. validities [Fr validité < L validitas, strength] the state, quality, or fact of being valid in law or in argument, proof, authority, etc … English World dictionary
validity — The property of being genuine, a true reflection of attitudes, behaviour, or characteristics. A measure (such as a question, series of questions, or test) is considered valid if it is thought to measure the concept or property which it claims to… … Dictionary of sociology
validity — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ great ▪ equal ▪ Don t you think that both views have equal validity? ▪ doubtful, dubious, questionable ▪ … Collocations dictionary
validity — Legal sufficiency, in contradistinction to mere regularity @ validity of a treaty The term validity, as applied to treaties, admits of two descriptions necessary and voluntary. By the former is meant that which results from the treaties having… … Black's law dictionary
Validity — The term validity (also called logical truth, analytic truth, or necessary truth) as it occurs in logic refers generally to a property of particular statements and deductive arguments. Although validity and logical truth are synonymous concepts,… … Wikipedia
validity — [[t]vəlɪdɪti[/t]] N UNCOUNT: usu the N of n The validity of something such as a result or a piece of information is whether it can be trusted or believed. → See also valid Shocked by the results of the elections, they now want to challenge the… … English dictionary