invalidator

[US]/[ˈɪnˌvælɪdˌeɪtər]/
[UK]/[ˈɪnˌvælɪdˌeɪtər]/

Translation

adj.Serving to invalidate.
n.A person or thing that makes something invalid.; A person who cancels or annuls something.
v.To make something invalid.; To cancel or annul something.

Phrases & Collocations

contract invalidator

patent invalidator

being an invalidator

potential invalidator

self-invalidator

invalidator role

primary invalidator

system invalidator

claim invalidator

rule invalidator

Example Sentences

the court ruling acted as an invalidator of the previous agreement.

new evidence proved to be an invalidator of his alibi.

the flawed design was a significant invalidator of the product's success.

the new legislation served as an invalidator of the old policies.

the company's reputation was an invalidator of future investment.

the economic downturn became an invalidator of their business plan.

the lack of funding proved to be a major invalidator of the project.

the changing market conditions were an invalidator of their strategy.

internal conflicts acted as an invalidator of team cohesion.

the inconsistent data was a powerful invalidator of the hypothesis.

the political instability served as an invalidator of tourism.

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