invalidate
21invalidate — v. a. Nullify, annul, cancel, overthrow, make void, render of no effect …
22invalidate — verb (T) 1 to show that something such as a belief or explanation is wrong: The theory was invalidated by later findings. 2 to make a document, ticket, claim etc no longer legally or officially acceptable …
23invalidate — verb 1) the court invalidated the statute Syn: render invalid, void, nullify, annul, negate, cancel, disallow, overturn, overrule; informal nix See note at void 2) this case invalidates the general argument …
24invalidate — v 1. disprove, refute, confute, rebut; dispute, deny, oppose, controvert, counter; contradict, belie, negate; overturn, overthrow, subvert; expose, reveal, unmask; discredit, disparage, demean, debase; mar, spoil, ruin, wreck, destroy. 2. weaken …
25invalidate — in·val·i·date …
26invalidate — in•val•i•date [[t]ɪnˈvæl ɪˌdeɪt[/t]] v. t. dat•ed, dat•ing 1) to render invalid; discredit 2) to deprive of legal force or efficacy; nullify • Etymology: 1640–50; < ML invalidātus, ptp. of invalidāre, der. of invalidus invalid II in•val… …
27invalidate — /ɪnˈvælədeɪt / (say in valuhdayt) verb (t) (invalidated, invalidating) 1. to render invalid. 2. to deprive of legal force or efficacy. –invalidation /ɪnˌvæləˈdeɪʃən/ (say in.valuh dayshuhn), noun –invalidator, noun …
28invalidate — /ɪn vælɪdeɪt/ verb to make something invalid ● Because the company has been taken over, the contract has been invalidated …
29invalidate — v.tr. 1 make (esp. an argument etc.) invalid. 2 remove the validity or force of (a treaty, contract, etc.). Derivatives: invalidation n. Etymology: med.L invalidare invalidat (as IN (1), validus VALID) …
30Write-Invalidate-Protokoll — Das Write invalidate Protokoll ist eine Möglichkeit, Cache Kohärenz zu gewährleisten. Vor dem Verändern einer Kopie in einem Cache Speicher müssen alle Kopien in anderen Cache Speichern für ungültig erklärt werden. Üblicherweise wird bei… …