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invalid
adjective as in not valid; unfounded
adjective as in sickly
noun as in sick person
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Example Sentences
A “complex woman”, Mrs Spencer had once aspired to the stage herself, but – according to her daughter - “just gave up on life... and decided she was an invalid at the age of 40”.
In a sequence of rulings, Carter had found that the VA had a fiduciary duty to use the land for veterans housing and that the leases were invalid because they did not primarily serve veterans.
Two Georgia courts have already ruled that the state election board’s new rules are invalid.
“Of course I know interposition is invalid,” he admitted.
“The board risks passing rules that may easily be challenged and determined to be invalid,” Senior Assistant Attorney General Elizabeth Young wrote in the memo.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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