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Definition of InValid

Invalid
Invalid In*val"id, a. [Pref. in- not + valid: cf. F. invalide, L. invalidus infirm, weak. Cf. Invalid infirm.] 1. Of no force, weight, or cogency; not valid; weak. 2. (Law) Having no force, effect, or efficacy; void; null; as, an invalid contract or agreement.
Invalid
Invalid In"va*lid (?; 277), n. [F. invalide, n. & a., L. invalidus, a. See Invalid null.] A person who is weak and infirm; one who is disabled for active service; especially, one in chronic ill health.
Invalid
Invalid In"va*lid, a. [See Invalid, n.] Not well; feeble; infirm; sickly; as, he had an invalid daughter.
Invalid
Invalid In"va*lid, v. t. 1. To make or render invalid or infirm. ``Invalided, bent, and almost blind.' --Dickens. 2. To classify or enroll as an invalid. Peace coming, he was invalided on half pay. --Carlyle.

Meaning of InValid from wikipedia

- Invalid (film), a 2023 Slovak black comedy movie .invalid, a top-level Internet domain not intended for real use As the opposite of valid: Validity (logic)...
- consequence of its premises. An argument that is not valid is said to be "invalid". An example of a valid (and sound) argument is given by the following well-known...
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- In psychometrics, criterion validity, or criterion-related validity, is the extent to which an operationalization of a construct, such as a test, relates...
- construct validity in Messick's unified theory of construct validity: Consequential – What are the potential risks if the scores are invalid or inappropriately...
- In psychometrics, content validity (also known as logical validity) refers to the extent to which a measure represents all facets of a given construct...
- In psychology, discriminant validity tests whether concepts or measurements that are not supposed to be related are actually unrelated. Campbell and Fiske...
- In the behavioral sciences, ecological validity is often used to refer to the judgment of whether a given study's variables and conclusions (often collected...
- databases, valid-time is the time period when an event happened or something was true in the real world, or more formally when a fact was valid in the modeled...
- structured for the inference to be valid. Arguments that do not follow any rule of inference are deductively invalid. The modus ponens is a prominent rule...