Used in a Sentence

invalided

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for invalided.

Editorial note

The statement is wrong-headed in so many ways it invalided anything the author could possibly say after.

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Definitions4
Parts of speech2

Quick take

Not valid; not true, correct, acceptable or appropriate.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of invalided gathered in one view.

adjective

Not valid; not true, correct, acceptable or appropriate.

adjective

Suffering from disability or illness.

adjective

Intended for use by an invalid.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for invalided.

adjective

Not valid; not true, correct, acceptable or appropriate.

adjective

Suffering from disability or illness.

adjective

Intended for use by an invalid.

verb

(British, transitive) To exempt from (often military) duty because of injury or ill health.

Example sentences

1

The statement is wrong-headed in so many ways it invalided anything the author could possibly say after.

2

If anything this makes Bitcoin worse as the justification for owning it, being privacy or anonymity, is invalided.

3

In theory, but in practice getting a patent invalided is a fraught and unreliable process.

4

But what happened here is that Digicert invalided the entire domain's worth of certs.

5

That is directly related to your objection of work being invalided, which is actually not a problem because bad things should be invalidated.

6

This whole argument is largely invalided by the mere existence of Brave anyway.

7

They may have invalided hundreds of thousands of votes depending on a lawsuit.

8

Unfortunately after seeing the success a competitor decided to copy it and, when my uncle tried to sue, the competitor got the patent invalided.

9

It also killed ~15 million young men, and invalided many, many more.

10

How will people put food on the table if they're dead, invalided with crippling lung damage, or bankrupted by healthcare costs after a spell in ICU?

11

This choice was found to be negligent by the CJR, a court composed mostly of politicians, after the pay out was invalided by the French justice system 8 years later.

12

> in so many ways it invalided anything the author could possibly say after.

Quote examples

1

Your "cleanliness" is invalided if you use the toilet, pass flatulence, vomit, sleep and so on.

2

EG, one can make a claim "Hey, that manufacturing process is my trade secret!", and that claim can most certainly be invalided.

3

But also driving instruction and examination is a popular career choice for older people made redundant or "invalided-out" of jobs (particularly in the police or forces).

4

I would however call it a bad bet to incorporate someone else code into a proprietary product, on the off chance that the general known line of "linking" can be invalided by the courts.

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use invalided in a sentence?

The statement is wrong-headed in so many ways it invalided anything the author could possibly say after.

What does invalided mean?

Not valid; not true, correct, acceptable or appropriate.

What part of speech is invalided?

invalided is commonly used as adjective, verb.