INVALID vs FALSE: NOUN
- Someone who is incapacitated by a chronic illness or injury
- A person who is weak and infirm; one who is disabled for active service; especially, one in chronic ill health who is unable to care for himself.
- One who is confined to home or bed because of illness, disability or injury
- Any person with a disability.
- Hence Something that is damaged, or the worse for wear, but not so much as to be wholly unserviceable.
- An infirm or sickly person; one who is affected by disease or disabled by any infirmity.
- A falsehood; that which is false.
INVALID vs FALSE: ADJECTIVE
- Having no cogency or legal force
- Of no force, weight, or cogency; not valid; weak.
- Having no force, effect, or efficacy; void; null.
- Not well; feeble; infirm; sickly.
- Not valid; not true, correct, acceptable or appropriate.
- Intended for use by an invalid.
- No longer valid
- Arising from error
- Intentionally deceptive.
- Inaccurate in pitch
- Not genuine or real; being an imitation of the genuine article
- Inappropriate to reality or facts
- Adopted in order to deceive
- Contrary to fact or truth.
- Deliberately untrue.
- Designed to deceive
- Deliberately deceptive
- Not in accordance with the fact or reality or actuality
- Erroneous and usually accidental
- (used especially of persons) not dependable in devotion or affection; unfaithful
- Arising from mistaken ideas.
- An imperfect or interrupted cadence.
- Any bearing which is not directly upon a vertical support; thus, the weight carried by a corbel has a false bearing.
- An architectural erection above the main cornice, concealing a roof, but not having windows or inclosing rooms.
- A member having the appearance of an arch, though not of arch construction.
- Not in tune.
- Not essential or permanent, as parts of a structure which are temporary or supplemental.
- Not well founded; not firm or trustworthy; erroneous
- Not genuine or real; assumed or designed to deceive; counterfeit; hypocritical
- Not according with truth or reality; not true; fitted or likely to deceive or disappoint.
- Not faithful or loyal, as to obligations, allegiance, vows, etc.; untrue; treacherous; perfidious
- Not keeping faith; treacherous: : faithless.
- Not genuine or real.
- Erected temporarily, as for support during construction.
- Resembling but not accurately or properly designated as such.
- Of incorrect pitch.
- Unwise; imprudent.
- Uttering falsehood; unveracious; given to deceit; dishnest.
- Indicating one of two possible values taken by a variable in Boolean logic or a binary device.
INVALID vs FALSE: VERB
- To exempt from duty because of injury or ill health.
- Injure permanently
- Force to retire, remove from active duty, as of firemen
- N/A
INVALID vs FALSE: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To make or render invalid or infirm.
- To classify or enroll as an invalid.
- To betray; to falsify.
- To mislead by want of truth; to deceive.
- To feign; to pretend to make.
- To report falsely; to falsify.
INVALID vs FALSE: ADVERB
- N/A
- Not truly; not honestly; falsely.
- In a treacherous or faithless manner.
- In a disloyal and faithless manner
INVALID vs FALSE: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Not valid; of no force, weight, or cogency; weak.
- In law, having no validity or binding force; wanting efficacy; null; void: as, an invalid contract or agreement.
- Deficient in health; infirm; weak; sick.
- To affect with disease; render an invalid: chiefly in the past participle.
- To register as an invalid; enroll on the list of invalids in the military or naval service; give leave of absence from duty on account of ill health.
- To cause one's self to be registered as an invalid.
- In heraldry, open or voided: said of some bearings: as, a false cross; a false roundel (an annulet); a false escutcheon (a bordure, or sometimes an orle).
- In music, not in tune; inaccurate in pitch; singing or playing out of tune.
- Technically, in botany and zoology, having some superficial resemblance to some other plant or animal: used like the Latin quasi-, or Greek pseudo-, in composition. See quasi-, pseudo-.
- For the sake of mere appearance or for use or convenience; artificial: as, a false buttonhole; false teeth.
- With intent to defraud or deceive; spurious: as, false coin;
- Not genuine; being other than it appears to be; not real; made in imitation, or to serve the purpose of the genuine article
- Irregular; not according to rule or usage: as, false syntax or quantity.
- Containing or conveying deception, falsehood, or treachery; adapted or intended to mislead: said of things.
- Perfidious; treacherous; unfaithful; inconstant; disloyal; dishonest; unjust: said of persons.
- In fortification, an artificial mound or bank of earth forming part of a fortification.
- Not in conformity with fact; expressing or comprising what is contrary to fact or truth; erroneous; untrue: as, a false report; a false accusation; a false opinion.
- To be false; deceive; practise deceit.
- To feign, as a blow; aim by way of a feint.
- To render false, treacherous, or dishonest.
- To violate by want of veracity; falsify.
- To defeat; balk; evade.
- To mislead by falsehood; deceive; betray.
- Falsely.—To play false, to play one false
- Additional; assistant; subsidiary; supplementary; temporary; used to supplement or temporarily displace something: as, the false work or supports for a bridge which is under construction.
- Giving utterance to what is not true; untruthful; mendacious: as, a false witness.
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- Unfaithful
INVALID vs FALSE: RELATED WORDS
- Disable, Sophistic, Sophistical, False, Spurious, Void, Uncollectible, Specious, Fallacious, Nugatory, Expired, Unsound, Nullified, Invalidated, Null
- Invalid, Counterfeit, Delusive, Unrealistic, Insincere, Sham, Mistaken, Wrong, Mendacious, Dishonest, Specious, Incorrect, Fake, Fictitious, Untrue
INVALID vs FALSE: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Disable, Sophistic, Sophistical, False, Spurious, Void, Uncollectible, Specious, Fallacious, Nugatory, Expired, Unsound, Nullified, Invalidated, Null
- Invalid, Counterfeit, Delusive, Unrealistic, Insincere, Sham, Mistaken, Wrong, Mendacious, Dishonest, Specious, Incorrect, Fake, Fictitious, Untrue
INVALID vs FALSE: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Agreement is unenforceable or invalid shall not render any other provision of this Agreement unenforceable or invalid.
- Use the Ignore Fields with Invalid Types property to replace data of invalid data types with default values.
- Short error: Invalid Task Attribute Map Id or Invalid Task Attribute Value.
- If any part of the regulations promulgated is declared invalid, all parts that are severable from the invalid parts shall remain in effect.
- Once a thirdparty buys without actual knowledge of the invalid lien, that transaction will not be undone notwithstanding the invalid lien.
- Directory does not automatically clean up invalid objects, but invalid objects and attributes appear in searches and can be deactivated manually.
- Invalid Arrest Warrant: a criminal case WILL NOT be dismissed on the basis of an invalid arrest warrant.
- Error Message: Invalid Warehouse or Warehouse Not Available You have entered an invalid warehouse.
- If you enter an invalid path or name, a message appears indicating that the output MSI file name is invalid.
- Will is invalid if the condition imposed is invalid or contrary to law.
- This prevents you from a false growth mindset, as most teachers who adopt the false method will focus on praising exclusively effort.
- Obviously, much commercial speech is not provably false, or even wholly false, but only deceptive or misleading.
- And better evidence should have the effect ofdecreasing both false positives and false negatives.
- While the video confirmed there was likely no false arrest or false statement, this investigation could have been much stronger.
- Wolvewas the very name by which false rulers and false prophets were called.
- It is another warning against listening to false teachers and false teaching.
- Do you wear false teeth or false limbs?
- Silver; false Rose Gold; false Black; NOISE CANCELLING.
- Church through false ministers who preach a false message.
- Making false certification or giving false information a misdemeanor.
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