invalidate

અમાન્ય
definition
verb
His second is that finding unpleasant - even horrible - application of a scientific theory or philosophical argument invalidates the theory.
make (an argument, statement, or theory) unsound or erroneous.
a technical flaw in her papers invalidated her nomination
deprive (an official document or procedure) of legal efficacy because of contravention of a regulation or law.
translation of 'invalidate'
ગેરકાયદેસર,
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example
That ‘debt deflation dynamics’ have not manifested themselves thus far in the US does not 'invalidate' the theory.
The court held that the statute did not 'invalidate' the tenancy agreement but merely regulated its circumvention through the imposition of fines.
The reporter did ask, ‘Well, doesn't that 'invalidate' just war theory as a whole?’
The principle of legality doesn't clash with the power of judicial review when the courts must 'invalidate' criminal laws.
While these are both interesting finds, there is nothing to 'invalidate' the arguments already presented against evolution.
This does not 'invalidate' the moral argument against hunting but does begin to explain why a minority can make so much noise and commotion while the rest of us are obliged to tolerate their antics.
It is possible that the Parliament could pass a law, having extraterritorial effect, which might 'invalidate' a contrary law.
He also said that all the pertinent questions had been asked and answered and that the inconsistencies did not 'invalidate' the officers' statements.
So far, so good, but there is one thing that could 'invalidate' that prediction.
Problems of a moral theory in such an extreme situation do not 'invalidate' a theory for normal situations.
And the judiciary is given the power to strike down legislation, 'invalidate' legislation that it considers is inconsistent with those rights.
Undue influence is another ground which may be applied to 'invalidate' a will.
This would not necessarily 'invalidate' my contention that converts were desirable because they brought with them greater access to the land.
Doesn't this tar him with the same brush as myself and therefore 'invalidate' his argument?
Failure to do this will 'invalidate' the contract.
Finding such so-called prior art is the only way to 'invalidate' a patent.
This need not 'invalidate' the argument for a continuing bridge between cultures.
How funny that you would try to turn my statement into a racist tome in order to 'invalidate' my point.
However, having your will reviewed by a good attorney guards against loopholes in the document that could 'invalidate' the will in your state.
Federal Courts have the power to review and 'invalidate' legislative acts which are contrary to the Constitution.
The idea that women could do these things to women seems at first blush to potentially 'invalidate' these theories.
These cases stress that errors, even fraudulent errors, do not automatically 'invalidate' the warrant.
Under one of the bills, the Post-Privatisation Control Agency should be allowed to take action towards 'invalidation' of privatisation contracts in circumstances, which would justify such action.
following a ruling by the Transvaal Division of the High Court last year 'invalidating' a 1998 national regulation that limited back pay to three months.
Again, a comparison with the highly social bumblebee 'invalidates' this argument.
The Supreme Court unanimously 'invalidated' the law.
However, while trial courts have 'invalidated' the statute, the intermediate appellate courts that issued both Hertz and an earlier decision have both found the statute constitutional.
If Rorty's view about the contingency of all beliefs is right, then at least one belief-his own-is not contingent and so 'invalidates' his general theory: as a result, we stumble round a circle.
In a four-hour opening address to a packed courtroom, the barrister went on to argue that 'invalidating' the search warrants would set a precedent that would dangerously restrict their future operations.
On one occasion, a representative for a Democratic county clerk threatened to ‘unenrol’ our members from the voter rolls, which would have 'invalidated' the petitions they circulated.
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