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Meaning of invalidating
The primary meaning of "invalidating" is to make something invalid or worthless.
Etymology of invalidating
The word "invalidating" comes from the Latin words "in" (meaning "not") and "validus" (meaning "strong" or "有效"), with the suffix "-ating" forming a present participle, indicating an ongoing action.
Historically, the term has been used to describe the act of rendering something null, void, or without legal effect.
Synonyms
dismissing
rejecting
denying
refuting
contradicting
disproving
negating
nullifying
repudiating
discrediting
debunking
undermining
sabotaging
countering
opposing
challenging
questioning
doubting
disbelieving
mistrusting
disparaging
belittling
minimizing
downplaying
dismissing
disavowing
renouncing
abrogating
annulling
vacating
canceling
Definitions
- To declare something invalid or worthless
- To show that something is not valid or legitimate
- To undermine the validity or effectiveness of something
Usage Examples
- The new evidence invalidates the previous theory, requiring a re-examination of the data.
- Her comments were invalidating, making him feel like his opinions didn't matter.
- The court's decision invalidates the contract, leaving the parties to renegotiate.
Antonyms
validating
confirming
verifying
affirming
supporting
substantiating
upholding
ratifying
sanctioning
authorizing
legitimizing
justifying
vindicating
corroborating
reinforcing
strengthening
enhancing
bolstering
endorsing
approving
certifying