invalidation 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.
invalidation 近义词
abolition
invalidation 的近义词 9 个
invalidation 的反义词 3 个
更多invalidation例句
- The Supreme Court hears arguments Tuesday in a case that could invalidate the entire Affordable Care Act.
- “Poll workers are not going to give voters pens that are going to invalidate their ballot,” Hobbs told KTAR News on Wednesday.
- They strongly suggested Republicans were likely to prevail and have any votes received after Election Day invalidated.
- It also might “unblind” the study, allowing the doctors conducting it to know whether they were administering the vaccine or a placebo to certain groups, possibly invalidating the results, he said.
- When Ginsburg started her work in the 1960s, the Supreme Court had never invalidated any type of sex-based rule.
- In his concurring opinion, Clarence Thomas called for the invalidation of any limits on campaign donations.
- The South could not in 1861 justify her right to revolution, for there was no oppression nor invalidation of rights.
- “Phrase of arms,” a series of attacks and parries ending in a hit or invalidation.
- I should have heard of your being proposed for invalidation.
- To Dandrik, it threatened invalidation of everything he had taught since the morning he had opened his first class.
- No invalidation of this statement is drawn from the Greek language.