"Invalidating" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Invalidating: (Participle) to make something or someone invalid, or to declare something as not legally or officially valid.
Invagination is a term used in biology to describe the process of an organ or tissue becoming folded inwards or inverted, resulting in the formation of a pouch or sac. This process can occur during embryonic development or in response to injury or disease. For example, during gastulation, the archenteron (primitive gut) invaginates, forming the gastrointestinal tract. Invagination can also refer to the folding of the epithelial lining of a tissue or organ inwardly, often resulting in the formation of a compartment or chamber.
Invalescence is a rare or obsolete word that refers to the process of filling a valley or a hollow with soil or other matter, effectively turning it into a plateau or a raised area.
To invalidate means to show or prove that something is wrong or not valid. It can also mean to make something ineffective or useless. For example, "The court decision was invalidated by the appeals court" or "The company's plans to merge with another company were invalidated due to financial concerns."
Invalidated is a verb that means to make something or someone ineffective or unreliable by proving it to be false or incorrect. It can also mean to declare something, such as a document, certificate, or prize, to be null and void.
Invaliding refers to the act of declaring something or someone unfit or no longer capable of fulfilling a particular role or function due to injury, illness, or other physical or mental disability. It can also imply a loss of effectiveness or a decline in quality.
Invalidism refers to the idea or theory that physical or mental disabilities or infirmities are a primary cause of poverty, social exclusion, or inequality. It suggests that individuals with disabilities are inherently unable to work or contribute to society due to their condition, and are therefore often marginalized, discriminated against, or excluded from mainstream society. The term invalidism is often criticized for perpetuating stigmatizing attitudes towards people with disabilities and for reinforcing the notion that they are inherently inferior or incapable.
Invalidity refers to the state of being invalid or ineffective. It can also refer to the quality or condition of being unable to fulfill a particular standard or requirement. In a medical context, invalidity refers to a condition or disability that prevents a person from living an active or productive life.
Invalids refer to people who are sick, injured, or disabled, and are unable to work or engage in normal activities.