invalidated

[ɪnˈvælɪdeɪtɪd]

invalidated Definition

  • 1to make something no longer legally or officially acceptable
  • 2to prove that something is false or incorrect

Using invalidated: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "invalidated" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The court invalidated the contract due to a breach of terms.

  • Example

    The new evidence invalidated the previous theory.

  • Example

    The election results were invalidated due to allegations of fraud.

invalidated Synonyms and Antonyms

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Phrases with invalidated

  • to void a warranty, making it no longer valid or enforceable

    Example

    Modifying the product will invalidate the warranty.

  • to render a ticket unusable or invalid

    Example

    If you lose your ticket, it will be invalidated and you will need to purchase a new one.

  • to show that an argument is flawed or incorrect

    Example

    The counter-evidence presented by the defense invalidated the prosecutor's argument.

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Summary: invalidated in Brief

The verb 'invalidated' [ɪnˈvælɪdeɪtɪd] means to make something no longer legally or officially acceptable or to prove that something is false or incorrect. It is often used in legal or official contexts, such as 'The court invalidated the contract due to a breach of terms.' 'Invalidated' can also be used to describe the nullification of warranties or tickets, as well as the refutation of arguments.