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force to retire, remove from active duty, as of firemen having no cogency or legal force; "invalid reasoning"; "an invalid driver's license" someone who is incapacitated by a chronic illness or injury disable: injure permanently; "He was disabled in a car accident" no longer valid; "the license is invalid"
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A name that is not acceptable (valid) under the codes
Ãâó: www.nrcan.gc.ca/ess/pubs/guide/paleo/gloss_e.html
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When applied to a measurement scale, a lack of validity means that the numbers assigned do not reflect the true magnitude of the property being measured. (Pronounced with the second syllable accented, to distinguish this adjective from the homographic noun designating a person in poor health.)
Ãâó: instructional1.calstatela.edu/dweiss/Psy302/Glossa...
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An invalid proof (or statement) is one which iS NOT valid.
Ãâó: ddi.cs.uni-potsdam.de/Lehre/TuringLectures/MathNot...
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| invalid |
not legally sufficient; no binding force.
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