vârid

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Turkish - English
valid
Well grounded or justifiable, pertinent

I will believe him as soon as he offers a valid answer.

Something that is valid is important or serious enough to make it worth saying or doing. Most designers share the unspoken belief that fashion is a valid form of visual art. + validity va·lid·ity the validity of making children wear cycle helmets
Justifiable, well grounded, sound; producing the desired results, efficacious; incontestable
In XML, the term used to describe a document that conforms to the rules of the associated schema Go to Validation for more information about valid documents
still legally acceptable; "the license is still valid"
(val-id) Valid means that an argument or reason is sound or well-founded
Having force or binding force legally sufficient and authorized by law; enforceable
Well grounded or justifiable Being logically correct
A company specializing in schematic capture tools
If a ticket or other document is valid, it can be used and will be accepted by people in authority. All tickets are valid for two months. see also validity
Strong; powerful; efficient
Describes XML documents that conform to a DTD
Having force or binding force; legally sufficient and authorized by law
an argument showing what we could believe but don't
A valid XML document, in addition to being well formed, conforms to all the constraints imposed by a DTD In other words, it does not contain any tags that are not permitted by the DTD, and the order of the tags conforms to the DTD's specifications
Legally binding; authorized
Having sufficient strength or force; founded in truth; capable of being justified, defended, or supported; not weak or defective; sound; good; efficacious; as, a valid argument; a valid objection
That which is legal and binding
Accurate, precise, reliable, authorized and relevant
"Valid" is an ambiguous adjective which is used in two related senses: Of arguments which are necessarily truth-preserving Of argument forms every instance of which are "valid" in sense 1 See "validating" Usually context, namely, whether the subject is an argument or argument form, makes it clear which of these meanings is intended However, sometimes this ambiguity is a boobytrap which leads to confusion For this reason, in the Fallacy Files, I use "valid" only in sense 1, and "validating" for sense 2
varid olmak
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Turkish - Turkish
(Osmanlı Dönemi) ulaşan, yetişen, gelen, erişen, ortaya çıkan
VARİD
(Hukuk) Gelen,vasıl olan,gerçekolan,varolan,ortada olan
VÂRİD
(Osmanlı Dönemi) (E) (Vürud. dan) Ulaşan, yetişen, gelen, erişen. Akla gelen
VÂRİD
(Osmanlı Dönemi) Olan. Bir şey hakkında söylenip tatbik edilen
VÂRİD
(Osmanlı Dönemi) Hâzır, nâzır
VÂRİD
(Osmanlı Dönemi) Bahadır