0 past simple and past participle of invalidate
1 to officially stop a document, ticket, law, etc. being legally or officially acceptable
Or by affirmations and negations invalidated as uttered, or sooner or later?
Those models are - in this case as they relate to the avant-garde - nuanced, refined, developed and sometimes even invalidated.
This does not imply that the clinical judgment is correct, only that it is not invalidated by information based on the general population.
That is, adding facts or strict rules to the program may cause some argument structures to be invalidated because they become contradictory.
In particular, we shall prove that our theory is consistent with these recent numerical results that invalidated the quasilinear theory.
Indeed, such tests are invalidated by extensive practice on the task they contain.
This is misleading : she has not invalidated existing histories.
Moreover, the simulation studies of models 5-7 indicate that the ratio test is not invalidated by lethals.