Invalidate means to make something invalid, ineffective,[1][2][3][4] or no longer legally or logically acceptable.[5] It involves declaring that a statement, argument, document, or action has no force, value, or credibility. This can occur in legal, logical, or practical contexts where certain conditions or evidence remove the validity or usefulness of what was previously accepted.
When something is invalidated, it indicates that its authority, truth, or function has been denied or disproven. This may involve proving that an opinion is wrong, nullifying a contract, or disqualifying a result. The act of invalidation often challenges the foundation of an idea or process, leading to its rejection or dismissal based on new facts, errors, or failures to meet standards.
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