invalidated Synonyms
Strongest:
- indefinite
- unsettled
- erroneous
- undefined
- vague
- ambiguous
- indistinct
- unsubstantiated
- indefinable
- general
- unsupported
- indeterminate
- unclear
- unconfirmed
Strong:
- suspect
- wrong
- suspicious
- inaccurate
- open
- flawed
- problematical
- questionable
- fishy
- inexplicit
- mistaken
- mushy
- faulty
- approximate
- imprecise
- incorrect
- inexact
- shaky
- problematic
- loose
- equivocal
- noncommittal
Weak:
Strongest:
- defined
- clear
- clear-cut
- clear-cut
- sure
- conclusive
- definite
- certain
- sure
- indisputable
- definable
- decisive
- positive
- defined
- positive
- decisive
- indisputable
- incontestable
- clear
- definitive
- incontestable
- definite
- obvious
- definitive
- definable
- conclusive
- obvious
- certain
Strong:
- irrefutable
- unqualified
- established
- incontrovertible
- absolute
- confirmed
- true
- unproblematic
- irrefutable
- supported
- unquestionable
- validated
- undeniable
- right
- valid
- substantiated
- valid
- incontrovertible
- validated
- substantiated
- absolute
- true
- indubitable
- indubitable
- undoubted
- unqualified
- open-and-shut
- undoubted
- correct
- unquestionable
- right
- undeniable
- correct
- confirmed
- established
- determined
- determined
- unproblematic
- open-and-shut
- supported
Weak:
invalidated Meaning
invalidated (s)
deprived of legal force
invalidated (imp. & p. p.)
of Invalidate
invalidated Sentence Examples
- The court invalidated the marriage contract due to irregularities in the documentation.
- His argument was invalidated by contradictory evidence presented during the debate.
- The scientist discovered a flaw in the experiment that invalidated the results.
- The judge invalidated the will because it did not meet the legal requirements.
- The passport was invalidated after the traveler reported it lost and obtained a new one.
- The software update inadvertently invalidated several user accounts, causing widespread frustration.
- The warranty on the product was invalidated due to unauthorized modifications.
- The professor invalidated the student's thesis due to a lack of credible sources.
- The error in the calculation invalidated the accuracy of the financial forecast.
- The court ruling invalidated the company's attempt to enforce the non-compete clause.
FAQs About the word invalidated
deprived of legal forceof Invalidate
indefinite, unsettled, erroneous, undefined, vague, ambiguous, indistinct, unsubstantiated, indefinable, general
defined, clear, clear-cut, clear-cut, sure, conclusive, definite, certain, sure, indisputable
The court invalidated the marriage contract due to irregularities in the documentation.
His argument was invalidated by contradictory evidence presented during the debate.
The scientist discovered a flaw in the experiment that invalidated the results.
The judge invalidated the will because it did not meet the legal requirements.