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validates
Present Participle
validating
Past Tense
validated
Past Participle
validated
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to confirm or prove the accuracy, authencity, or effectiveness of something
transitive
- Rigorous testing and positive user feedback validated the reliability of the mobile app.
- Ongoing market research helps validate the demand for sustainable products.
- The upcoming trial will validate the safety and efficacy of the experimental drug.
- If the experiment is conducted according to the protocol, it should validate the hypothesis.
- The proposed survey is designed to validate public opinion on the new policy.
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2
to confirm or verify the legality or legitimacy of something, typically a document, contract, or action
transitive
- The judge validated the witness's testimony by corroborating it with other evidence presented in the case.
- The notary public validated the signature on the contract to certify its authenticity.
- The legal team worked diligently to validate the evidence collected during the investigation.
- The court validated the marriage certificate, confirming the union as legally binding.
- The prosecutor sought to validate the search warrant used to obtain evidence in the criminal case.
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3
to officially approve or confirm something by marking or signing it
transitive
- She validated the check by signing it as authorized.
- The officer validated the ticket by marking it with an official seal.
- The manager validated the contract by adding his signature at the bottom.
- The form was validated when the clerk stamped it with the official emblem.
- The company validated the agreement by marking it with their corporate seal.
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4
to support or confirm something with reliable evidence
transitive
- The research findings were validated by multiple independent studies.
- The bank will validate your identity by checking your official identification.
- The supervisor validated the employee's concerns by conducting a thorough investigation.
- The professor validated the student's theory by referring to relevant academic sources.
- The authenticity of the artwork was validated by art experts through a detailed examination.
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