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invalid

nullified / void / unacceptable / disabled person
AdjectiveNoun
pl: invalids

The adjective form carries a clinical or legal coldness, often used in technical contexts like computer programming or law to denote a failure to meet specific criteria. It suggests a binary state of being either correct or incorrect, with no middle ground. When used as a noun, the term describes a person with a permanent physical or mental impairment. This usage is increasingly viewed as dated or overly clinical in modern social contexts, where more person-first language is preferred.

Meanings

Adjective
[~ something]

Not logically or legally valid; based on a mistake or a flaw in reasoning.

"The contract was declared invalid because it lacked a signature."

Adjective
[~ something]

Not acceptable or usable because it does not meet the required rules or standards.

"The system rejected the password as invalid."

Noun

A person who is disabled or chronically ill and unable to work.

"The war left many veterans as invalids requiring lifelong care."

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