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Invalidated   /ɪnvˈælədˌeɪtəd/  /ɪnvˈælɪdˌeɪtɪd/   Listen
Invalidated

adjective
1.
Deprived of legal force.  Synonym: nullified.



Invalidate

verb
(past & past part. invalidated; pres. part. invalidating)
1.
Declare invalid.  Synonyms: annul, avoid, nullify, quash, void.  "Void a plea"  Antonym: validate.
2.
Make invalid for use.  Synonym: cancel.
3.
Show to be invalid.  Synonym: nullify.  Antonym: validate.
4.
Take away the legal force of or render ineffective.  Synonyms: vitiate, void.  Antonym: validate.






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"Invalidated" Quotes from Famous Books



... Laminariae,' 'The region of Coral-lines,' and 'The region of Corals.' An extensive series of researches, chiefly conducted by the members of the committee appointed by the British Association to investigate the marine geology of Britain by means of the dredge, have not invalidated this classification, and the researches of Professor Loven, in the Norwegian and Lapland seas, have borne out their correctness The first two of the regions above mentioned had been previously noticed by ...
— Discourses - Biological and Geological Essays • Thomas H. Huxley

... matter what their form, should be designed to give approximately equal weight of each vote case. * * * legislation which must inevitably bring about glaringly unequal representation in the Congress in favor of special classes and groups should be invalidated, 'whether accomplished ...
— The Constitution of the United States of America: Analysis and Interpretation • Edward Corwin

... always guarantee performance. Laws were continually avoided both by the employers and the employees; workmen transgressed rules laid down for their welfare; the passage and execution of many laws were hampered to the last degree by short-sighted employers; the courts invalidated much legislation on the ground of unconstitutionality; and progress was frequently confined to leading states or corporations and was by no means universal. It nevertheless is true that the tendencies in social and economic legislation ...
— The United States Since The Civil War • Charles Ramsdell Lingley

... this legal argument might be invalidated by the brief. (p. 220) It was useless to proceed with the trial until the promoters of the suit knew what the brief contained. According to Mendoza, Catherine's "whole right" depended upon the brief, a statement indicating a general ...
— Henry VIII. • A. F. Pollard

... not without errors. Time came when the grandchildren up in the grades and with semi-modern[HW:?] ideas copied the scraps into the family Bible. By that time aging and blurring of the original lead pencil notes, together with recopying, had invalidated the record till it is no longer ...
— Slave Narratives: A Folk History of Slavery in the United States - Volume II. Arkansas Narratives. Part I • Work Projects Administration


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