valid= true, usable invalid= fake, not usable
# Incapacitated by illness or injury or Of relating to, or intended for invalids.
Something that has expired or been suspended, such as a drivers licence. Can also be used to describe a person who is unable to move or care for themselves.
No, but it can be unsound and valid.
An invalid is someone who has been injured by accident or disease.It can also be pronounced invalid, meaning not valid, like an expired bus pass.
A valid argument is certainly stronger than an invalid argument. but an argument can be valid and still be relatively weak. Validity and strength are not the same, although they are both good features for an argument to have.
Invalid characters means characters that you are not allowed to use. When choosing a password, a person will sometimes use characters that are not accepted and a box will pop up saying that there are invalid characters in the password.
When someone calls a statement a "valid assumption" they mean that it is probably true.
The base word in "invalid" is "valid," which means something that is acceptable or true. When you add the prefix "in-" to "valid," it changes the meaning to "not valid" or "not acceptable."
The meaning of the terms valid and invalid when applied to people can vary depending on how they are used. The word invalid can mean that a person is sick or has a disability. The term valid might mean that the person has an excellent career and family life.
The person who referred you not valid.
when the principle die the irrevocable power of attorney is valid or invalid
definitly valid. recommend me
it is valid
The word invalid is an adjective. It describes something that is not valid.
It is neither valid nor invalid. It all depends on your purchasing power.
An invalid argument is when the facts you are using are invalid or your forms of defense are wrong or incorrect, a valid argument is the opposite of an invalid argument. "There is a windmill in my beard. your argument is invalid." (This is a good example of a bad contradiction)
Salad, ballad, valid
It is either valid or invalid
No, but it can be unsound and valid.