Similar words: invalidate, validated, validate, invalid, invalidity, validation, validating, consolidated. Meaning: [ɪn'vælɪdeɪt] adj. deprived of legal force.
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1. An official decree invalidated the vote in the capital.
2. Later findings invalidated the theory.
3. In certain respects the Old Testament is now invalidated.
4. In this kind of case, pre-existing acquaintances were invalidated.
5. The Educational Testing Service invalidated the scores of 18 students.
6. If consent is invalidated by duress then duress may fail to achieve its aim.
7. Many badge flights are invalidated by poor photography or by good photographs being taken outside the correct photographic zone.
8. The 1983 Act has invalidated many of the previous criticisms about the lack of complete independence from the executive.
9. The referendum results were thus automatically invalidated - the first time that this had happened.
10. Pointers and references to elements are never invalidated.
11. Some of the other criticisms were invalidated years ago.
12. The number of engines invalidated in the cache due to change notification.
13. That vision has not been invalidated by the information revolution.
14. The Supreme Court invalidated a Civil Service Commission rule banning resident aliens from government employment.
15. The court rejected EPA's position and invalidated all the BCT regulations.
16. Courts invalidated laws interracial marriage,[Sentencedict] struck down other barriers and even extended marriage rights to prisoners.
17. We have seen how Marx's and Engels's ideas about pre-capitalist societies have been either supported or invalidated by subsequent knowledge.
18. If we look closely at Professor Thomson's argument, we see that his conclusion is invalidated by a number of factual errors.
19. As for being the oldest surviving newspaper, this claim is invalidated by the Worcester Post Man founded in 1709.
20. This is clearly a much more sophisticated analysis of the phenomena than the empirically invalidated instrumental account.
21. The bottom line: the Supreme Court, in an opinion written largely by Justice Anthony Kennedy, invalidated the patent at issue — one on a method for hedging weather-based risk in commodities trading.
22. Any law returned by the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress shall immediately be invalidated.
23. There are also the restrictions on when iterators can be invalidated.
24. As a result, the local view and procedure are never invalidated, even if the view or procedure is used after the table is altered, and even if the view or procedure now returns errors when used.
25. Also, when image data processing is completed, image data is invalidated .
26. When the emergency situation is over and if the testator is able to make a will in writing or in the form of a sound-recording, the nuncupative will he has made shall be invalidated.
27. Universal assumptions are usually impossible to prove conclusively, and they can simply be invalidated by just one single counter-example. Start with a specific observation and work from there.
28. Universal assumptions are usually impossible to prove conclusively , and they can simply be invalidated by just one single counter-example.
29. Different file systems have different capabilities with respect to support for exclusive file locks and the ability of those locks to become invalidated when a client fails or becomes unresponsive.
30. There were three fundamental problems with those tests – and each one would have invalidated them.
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