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in·val·i·date

 (ĭn-văl′ĭ-dāt′)

tr.v. in·val·i·dat·ed, in·val·i·dat·ing, in·val·i·dates

To make invalid; nullify.


in·val′i·da′tion n.

in·val′i·da′tor n.

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invalidate

(ɪnˈvælɪˌdeɪt)

vb (tr)

1. to render weak or ineffective, as an argument

2. (Law) to take away the legal force or effectiveness of; annul, as a contract

inˌvaliˈdation n

inˈvaliˌdator n

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in•val•i•date

(ɪnˈvæl ɪˌdeɪt)

v.t. -dat•ed, -dat•ing.

1. to render invalid; discredit.

2. to deprive of legal force or efficacy; nullify.

[1640–50; < Medieval Latin invalidātus, past participle of invalidāre, derivative of invalidus invalid2]

in•val`i•da′tion, n.

in•val′i•da`tor, n.

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invalidate


Past participle: invalidated
Gerund: invalidating
Imperative
invalidate
invalidate
Present
I invalidate
you invalidate
he/she/it invalidates
we invalidate
you invalidate
they invalidate
Preterite
I invalidated
you invalidated
he/she/it invalidated
we invalidated
you invalidated
they invalidated
Present Continuous
I am invalidating
you are invalidating
he/she/it is invalidating
we are invalidating
you are invalidating
they are invalidating
Present Perfect
I have invalidated
you have invalidated
he/she/it has invalidated
we have invalidated
you have invalidated
they have invalidated
Past Continuous
I was invalidating
you were invalidating
he/she/it was invalidating
we were invalidating
you were invalidating
they were invalidating
Past Perfect
I had invalidated
you had invalidated
he/she/it had invalidated
we had invalidated
you had invalidated
they had invalidated
Future
I will invalidate
you will invalidate
he/she/it will invalidate
we will invalidate
you will invalidate
they will invalidate
Future Perfect
I will have invalidated
you will have invalidated
he/she/it will have invalidated
we will have invalidated
you will have invalidated
they will have invalidated
Future Continuous
I will be invalidating
you will be invalidating
he/she/it will be invalidating
we will be invalidating
you will be invalidating
they will be invalidating
Present Perfect Continuous
I have been invalidating
you have been invalidating
he/she/it has been invalidating
we have been invalidating
you have been invalidating
they have been invalidating
Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been invalidating
you will have been invalidating
he/she/it will have been invalidating
we will have been invalidating
you will have been invalidating
they will have been invalidating
Past Perfect Continuous
I had been invalidating
you had been invalidating
he/she/it had been invalidating
we had been invalidating
you had been invalidating
they had been invalidating
Conditional
I would invalidate
you would invalidate
he/she/it would invalidate
we would invalidate
you would invalidate
they would invalidate
Past Conditional
I would have invalidated
you would have invalidated
he/she/it would have invalidated
we would have invalidated
you would have invalidated
they would have invalidated

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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:

Verb1.invalidate - declare invalid; "The contract was annulled"; "void a plea"

strike down, cancel - declare null and void; make ineffective; "Cancel the election results"; "strike down a law"

break - invalidate by judicial action; "The will was broken"

stet - printing: cancel, as of a correction or deletion

validate, formalise, formalize - declare or make legally valid

2.invalidate - make invalid for use; "cancel cheques or tickets"

score, mark - make underscoring marks

3.invalidate - show to be invalid

negate, contradict - prove negative; show to be false

validate - prove valid; show or confirm the validity of something

4.invalidate - take away the legal force of or render ineffective; "invalidate a contract"

alter, change, modify - cause to change; make different; cause a transformation; "The advent of the automobile may have altered the growth pattern of the city"; "The discussion has changed my thinking about the issue"

validate - make valid or confirm the validity of; "validate a ticket"

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invalidate

verb

1. nullify, cancel, annul, undermine, weaken, overthrow, undo, quash, overrule, rescind, abrogate, render null and void An official decree invalidated the vote.
nullify validate, sanction, authorize, strengthen, ratify, empower

2. disprove, refute, negate, discredit, contradict, rebut, give the lie to, make a nonsense of, prove false, blow out of the water (slang), controvert, confute Neither point invalidates my argument.

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invalidate

verb

To put an end to, especially formally and with authority:

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Translations

يُبْطِل، يُلْغي، يَنْقُض

zrušit platnost

gøre ugyldig

ógilda

zrušiť platnosť

geçersiz/hükümsüz kılmak

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invalidate

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invalid1

(inˈvӕlid) adjective

(of a document or agreement etc) having no legal force; not valid. Your passport is out of date and therefore invalid.

inˈvalidate (-deit) verb

to make invalid.

invalidity (invəˈlidəti) noun

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