Invalidate 1100 Words You Need Week 15 Day 2

Invalidate 1100 Words You Need

Invalidate 1100 Words You Need

/ɪnˈvæl.ɪ.deɪt/ (verb)

  1. to announce that something is not legally accepted, cancel, revoke, repeal, abrogate, annul, nullify, undo
  2. to prove that something is wrong, refute, undermine

The court could also invalidate a decision by the former head of inspection, Artur Grigoryan, who rejected an administrative appeal brought by Lydian before the inspection body. The court found that Grigoryan had been actively engaged in anti-Amulsar activities prior to his appointment to the inspection body, which raised reasonable doubts on his objectivity when rejecting Lydian’s administrative appeal.

Other findings invalidated by the Administrative Court included allegations of newly found “red listed” plant and animal species, illegal disturbance of agricultural land, and non-permitted atmospheric emissions. Those findings were determined to be baseless, Lydian asserted.

The remaining two findings the Administrative Court did not invalidate were recommendations to improve documentation and annual statistical reporting.

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In Meyer v. Nebraska, 262 U.S. 390 (1923), the Supreme Court invalidated a Nebraska law banning the teaching of foreign languages to schoolchildren, finding that the law violated the Fourteenth Amendment’s due process clause. The Meyer law sprang from the nativist sentiment fostered by World War I. The Court recognized a liberty interest in parents providing an education for their children, and found that the law infringed on that interest without a proper “police power” rationale.

Source: https://www.mtsu.edu/

Antonym: validate

Noun: invalidation

Adjective: invalid

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