"Revalidation" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Revalidation" Meaning

Revalidation:
The process of checking or verifying information or something that has previously been tested or validated.

Example: After a certain period, the driver's license will need revalidation to update the information and ensure it is up-to-date.

"Revalidation" Examples

Usage Examples:


1. Revalidation of Driving License


The revalidation of John's driving license was due next month, but he had lost it so had to apply for a replacement and was charged a small fee for the revalidation process.

2. Revalidation of a Company's Registration


After the company's registration lapse, they had to go through a revalidation process to update their records and pay any necessary fees to continue operating legally.

3. Revalidation of Identity Documents


The government announced that all identity documents would need to be revalidated to comply with new security regulations, so everyone had to renew and update them.

4. Revalidation in Research


The researcher had to conduct a thorough revalidation of the study's results to ensure that they were accurate and reliable after a few new facts came to light.

5. Revalidation of a Medical Procedure


The medical procedure for the new implant had been revalidated by multiple independent research teams, which increased confidence in its safety and effectiveness.

Further Example: Revalidation of a Patent


After five years, the company had to revalidate their patent to maintain its protection and ensure continued exclusivity over their invention.

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To confirm or establish the validity or authenticity of something again, often in a formal or official manner.

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The term "revaluation" refers to the process of reassessing or re-evaluating something, usually a value, judgment, or decision that has been made in the past. This can involve re-examining the criteria or data used to make the original evaluation, as well as considering new information or perspectives. The goal of revaluation is often to gain a more accurate or nuanced understanding of the subject in question.<br><br>In a broader sense, revaluation can also refer to a sudden or significant change in the value or price of something, such as currency, stocks, or assets, resulting from a change in market conditions or economic circumstances.

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