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5 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Invalidate' in a Sentence

"To make something invalid or not legally or officially acceptable; to discredit or nullify." more

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The ongoing legal disputes had been invalidating the contracts between the two companies.
By the time they discovered the error, the computer virus had been invalidating important data for weeks.
His habit of making contradictory statements had been invalidating his credibility as a reliable source.
The constant changes in regulations had been invalidating our carefully crafted business plans.
The relentless criticisms had been invalidating her efforts to improve the community.

Invalidate

in-val-i-deyt
verbTo make something invalid or not legally or officially acceptable; to discredit or nullify.

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Last Updated On: January 25, 2024
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