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invalidation
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "invalidation" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where something is being declared invalid or nullified, often in legal, psychological, or academic discussions. Example: "The court's decision led to the invalidation of the previous ruling, changing the course of the case."
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"Despite repeated warnings that these parliamentary initiatives were unconstitutional and invalid … and despite the suspension and invalidation of the referendum decrees, the executive organs of the Catalan government pressed on with a permanent and obsessive agenda," said the judge.
News & Media
On December 6 an election complaints committee declared votes in Kabul to be invalid, citing fraud and mismanagement, but the election commission rejected the invalidation.
Encyclopedias
5.01pm: Over at The Nation, Dr Sonia Nagda writes up the argument that we've seen hanging around leftie circles for the last few years and will see again, many times in the next week, about how the invalidation of the individual mandate could play out for the best: legislators will then have no other choice but to institute to a single-payer system – the one we've wanted all along!
News & Media
Thus, the equal protection clause of the Fourteenth Amendment was applied minimally except in some cases of racial discrimination, such as the invalidation of literacy tests and grandfather clauses for voting.
Encyclopedias
His record as solicitor general was impressive; he won 11 of 13 cases argued before the Supreme Court, though one of the losses the court's invalidation of the National Industrial Recovery Act of 1933 was a major defeat for the administration and prompted Roosevelt to pursue a court-reorganization ("court-packing") plan.
Encyclopedias
Spain is one of the countries still adhering to the general invalidation of transactions following the cessation of payments.
Encyclopedias
In a leading case involving federal New Deal legislation, United States v. Butler, 297 U.S. 1 (1936), he opposed the court majority's invalidation of the Agricultural Adjustment Act.
Encyclopedias
As the basis of New Deal economic policy, this attempt at industrial stabilization lasted only two years, but the underlying linkage of labour rights and market benefits survived invalidation of the NIRA by the Supreme Court in 1935.
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A community that can devote so much attention to suppressing contentious gatherings, offensive remarks and "invalidations of my identity" is not a society under existential threat.
News & Media
Such identity invalidations often do not involve perplexity on the part of the transphobe about how to situate the trans person categorically.
Science
First, they misleadingly represent a range of disparate legal consequences including compensation and even invalidation as if they all function as penalties.
Science
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "invalidation", ensure the context clearly indicates what is being invalidated and the basis for its invalidation. For example, specify whether it's a law, a theory, or a claim being refuted.
Common error
While "invalidation" is appropriate in formal writing, avoid using it excessively in casual conversations or informal writing. Simpler terms like "rejection" or "cancellation" might be more suitable.
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Linguistic Context
The primary grammatical function of "invalidation" is that of a noun, typically referring to the act or process of making something invalid. As Ludwig AI confirms, the word is usable in formal and informal contexts.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The term "invalidation" is a grammatically correct noun frequently used to describe the act of making something invalid or ineffective. According to Ludwig AI, it is well-suited for both formal and informal contexts, although it is particularly common in news, encyclopedic, and scientific sources. While alternatives like "nullification" or "annulment" may be appropriate depending on the specific context, understanding the formal and sometimes legalistic implications of "invalidation" is key to its effective use. When deploying this term, it's crucial to clarify what is being invalidated and the reasons behind it.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
nullification
Focuses on the act of declaring something void or without legal force.
annulment
Implies the cancellation or abolishment of something, often a legal agreement or marriage.
reversal
Suggests a change to an opposite direction or outcome.
revocation
Focuses on the official cancellation or withdrawal of a decree, permit, or privilege.
voiding
Emphasizes the act of making something ineffective or null.
negation
Highlights the act of denying the truth or existence of something.
refutation
Indicates proving something to be false or incorrect.
cancellation
Suggests the act of calling off or terminating something.
overruling
Specifically refers to a court decision reversing a previous one.
rejection
Implies dismissing or refusing to accept something.
FAQs
How to use "invalidation" in a sentence?
You can use "invalidation" to describe the act of making something void or without effect, such as "The court's decision led to the invalidation of the contract".
What can I say instead of "invalidation"?
You can use alternatives like "nullification", "annulment", or "revocation" depending on the context.
Which is correct, "invalidation" or "validation"?
"Invalidation" means to make something invalid, while "validation" means to confirm or support something. The correct choice depends on whether you want to express making something void or confirming it.
What's the difference between "invalidation" and "rejection"?
"Invalidation" often implies a formal or legal declaration that something is not valid, while "rejection" is a more general term for refusing to accept something.
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