invalid
Prononciation : [ɪnˈvælɪd]
Mot
Contexte : « law »
(adjective) something that is not legally acceptable or doesn't have any legal power. For example, if a contract is invalid, it means it can't be used in a court.
Exemple
The judge decided that the contract was invalid due to missing signatures.
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The agreement was valid, not invalid, so it could be enforced in court.
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What makes a contract invalid in this case?
Contexte : « computing »
(adjective) a term used when something, like input or a command, is not correct or is not accepted by a computer. If you enter an invalid password, the computer won’t let you log in.
Exemple
She received a message that her username was valid and she could continue.
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When she typed an invalid password, the system locked her account.
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Why did the computer say my login was invalid?
Contexte : « health »
(noun) a person who is unable to take part in normal activities because of illness or disability. For example, if someone has a serious condition, they might be considered an invalid.
Exemple
The charity helps invalids by providing them with necessary support.
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He is not an invalid; he is quite healthy and active.
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What services can we offer to help invalids in our community?
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