invalidating 的定义
in·val·i·dat·ed, in·val·i·dat·ing.
- to render invalid; discredit.
- to deprive of legal force or efficacy; nullify.
invalidating 近义词
render null and void
更多invalidating例句
- A data transfer mechanism called Standard Contractual Clauses was not invalidated by the CJEU.
- A group of gig workers and the SEIU labor union filed a petition this week in the California Supreme Court seeking to invalidate Prop.
- One hundred and twenty-eight members of the House of Representatives and seven senators participated in efforts to overturn legally certified elections and invalidate the votes of millions of people in numerous states.
- A San Diego Superior Court judge agreed with the criticisms, and invalidated the plan.
- When Democrats in Oregon invalidated one of Hayes’s electors, the contest became stalemated at 184 votes apiece.
- However, in an encouraging sign for clinics—and common sense—the narrow ruling does not invalidate buffer zones in general.
- While the Court did not invalidate Section 5, it did rule Section 4(b) unconstitutional.
- The gun lobby is currently funding lawsuits all over America, trying to invalidate local, state, and federal gun restrictions.
- Is the Supreme Court going to invalidate campaign finance laws further in the aftermath of its 2010 decision in Citizens United?
- A consortium of scientists and the American Civil Liberties Union eventually sued to invalidate the patents a few years ago.
- Here and there roving parties appeared, but having no recognized leaders, their existence did not invalidate the treaty.
- A foreign patent in order to invalidate an American patent must antedate the invention patented.
- He has indeed fought the letter, and perhaps come off victorious; but does he invalidate its spirit?
- Provided, that no omission of any of the foregoing duties on the part of an Umpire shall of itself invalidate a game or match.
- This does not by any means invalidate the idea that Voice Culture is properly a subject for scientific regulation.