Valiant

/ˈvæliənt/

Definitions

  1. (adj.) Having or showing courage or determination, often used to describe conduct in legal advocacy or defense.
    The attorney made a valiant effort to defend her client against the charges.

Forms

  • valiant

Commentary

In legal contexts, 'valiant' typically refers to the commendable courage demonstrated in legal representation or defense rather than as a formal legal term.

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