Unvalidated
(disallowed) Opposite of having the approval or authorization of an authority or public body
(unauthorised) Opposite of having the approval or authorization of an authority or public body
Opposite of used or accepted broadly
Opposite of legally binding due to having been executed in compliance with the law
“He's been detained in Japan since mid-July, when he was nabbed for traveling with an invalid passport.”
Opposite of recognized as being reliable or accurate
Opposite of officially sanctioned or recognized
“The discussion was based on unofficial documents and conversations with those familiar with the subject.”
Opposite of financially validated or settled according to accounting principles
“When the Hotel Ritz discovered that he had used the invalidated check to pay his restaurant bill, they went after his insurers, who in turn informed the police.”
Opposite of approved or agreed upon
“A reseller has the right to contest a denied deal.”
Opposite of to have demonstrated to be true based on facts
“Steven's defense disproved the evidence brought forward by the prosecutors.”
Opposite of to have brought fulfillment or happiness to one's life
“I have never dissatisfied any of my tenants, least of all you, sir.”
Opposite of to have proven or demonstrated
“Thus far, we have only theorized that the two elements will form a combustible compound when amalgamated.”
Opposite of past tense for to demonstrate or support the truth or value of
“I have no problems with research that disprove age-old theories that already mutated into dogma.”
Opposite of past tense for to make or declare legally valid
“Having your will reviewed by a good attorney will guard you against loopholes in the document that could invalidate the will in your state.”
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