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    Val·i·date
    /ˈvaləˌdāt/

    verb

  2. To validate is to prove that something is based on truth or fact, or is acceptable. It can also mean to make something, like a contract, legal. You may need someone to validate your feelings, which means that you want to hear, “No, you’re not crazy. It’s acceptable to be angry about that.”.

  3. validate something to state officially that something is useful and of an acceptable standard. Check that their courses have been validated by a reputable organization. to recognize the value of a person or their feelings or opinions; to make somebody feel valued.

  4. 6 days ago · 1. to make valid; substantiate; confirm. Time validated our suspicions. 2. to give legal force to; legalize. 3. to give official sanction, confirmation, or approval to, as elected officials, election procedures, documents, etc. to validate a passport. SYNONYMS 1. authenticate, verify, prove.

  5. validate something to state officially that something is useful and of an acceptable standard Check that their courses have been validated by a reputable organization. Definition of validate verb in Oxford Advanced American Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  6. to make valid; substantiate; confirm: Time validated our suspicions. Synonyms: prove, verify, authenticate. Antonyms: disprove. to give legal force to; legalize. to give official sanction, confirmation, or approval to, as elected officials, election procedures, documents, etc.: to validate a passport. validate. / ˈvælɪˌdeɪt / verb.

  7. to make valid; substantiate; confirm: Time validated our suspicions. to give legal force to; legalize. to give official sanction, confirmation, or approval to, as elected officials, election procedures, documents, etc.: to validate a passport.

  8. 1. To establish the soundness, accuracy, or legitimacy of: validate the test results; validate a concern. See Synonyms at confirm. 2. To declare or make legally valid: validate an election. 3. To mark with an indication of official sanction: The official validated my passport with a stamp. val′i·da′tion n.

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