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Webster Dictionary :: Invalidate

INVAL'IDATE, v.t. [from invalid.] 1. To weaken or lessen the force of; more gene...

Webster Dictionary :: Invalidated

INVAL'IDATED, pp. Rendered invalid or of no force.

Webster Dictionary :: Invalidating

INVAL'IDATING, ppr. Destroying the force and effect of.

Webster Dictionary :: Invalidity

INVALID'ITY, n. Weakness; want of cogency; want of legal force or efficacy; as t...

Webster Dictionary :: Invalidness

INVAL'IDNESS, n. Invalidity; as the invalidness of reasoning.

Webster Dictionary :: Invaluable

INVAL'UABLE, a. [in and valuable.] Precious above estimation; so valuable that i...

Webster Dictionary :: Invaluably

INVAL'UABLY, adv. Inestimably.

Webster Dictionary :: Invariable

INVA'RIABLE, a. Constant in the same state; immutable; unalterable; unchangeable...

Webster Dictionary :: Invariableness

INVA'RIABLENESS, n. Constancy of state, condition or quality; immutability; unch...

Webster Dictionary :: Invariably

INVA'RIABLY, adv. Constantly; uniformly; without alteration or change. We are bo...

Webster Dictionary :: Invaried

INVA'RIED, a. Unvaried; not changing or altering.

Webster Dictionary :: Invasion

INVA'SION, n. s as z. [L. invasio, from invado. See Invade .] 1. A hostile entra...

Webster Dictionary :: Invasive

INVA'SIVE, a. [from invade.] Entering on another's possessions with hostile desi...

Webster Dictionary :: Invection

INVEC'TION, n. Invective, which see. [Invection is little used.]

Webster Dictionary :: Invective

INVEC'TIVE, n. [L. inveho. See Inveigh .] A railing speech or expression; someth...

Webster Dictionary :: Invectively

INVEC'TIVELY, adv. Satirically; abusively.

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