/ˈɪnvəlɪd/
noun
a person made weak or disabled by illness or injury.’she spent the rest of her life as an invalid’synonyms: ill, sick, ailing, unwell, infirm, valetudinarian, valetudinary, in poor health, incapacitated, disabled, handicapped, bedridden, frail, feeble, weak, debilitated, sickly, poorly, ill person, infirm person, sick person, sufferer, patient, convalescentverb
remove (someone) from active service in the armed forces because of injury or illness.’he was badly wounded and invalided out of the infantry’
Invalid Definition & Meaning r
Synonyms of invalid. : not valid: a. : being without foundation or force in fact, truth, or law. an invalid assumption.
Invalid Definition & Meaning m
noun. an infirm or sickly person. a person who is too sick or weak to care for himself or herself: My father was an invalid the last ten years of his life.
Invalid m
adjective.
Invalid Definition & Meaning | Britannica Dictionary
INVALID meaning: 1 : not valid: such as; 2 : having no force or effect.
70 Synonyms & Antonyms for INVALID m
invalid ; adj.worthless; unfounded ; adj.sickly ; nounsick person …
إقرأ أيضا:الابلاغ عن مشكلة في الرسائل النصية فيسبوك للهواتف المحمولةmeaning of invalid in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
1 USE somethinga contract, ticket, claim etc that is invalid is not legally or officially acceptable OPP valid …
Invalid Synonyms | Collins English Thesaurus
Another word for invalid: a person who is disabled or chronically ill | Collins English Thesaurus.
إقرأ أيضا:مسلسل النار بالنار الحلقة 14invalid y
Not valid; not true, correct, acceptable or appropriate. Your argument is invalid because it uses circular reasoning. This invalid contract cannot be legally …
INVALID (adjective) definition and synonyms y
Definition of INVALID (adjective): not legally effective; not based on facts, evidence, or judgment; not acceptable as computer instruction or …
INVALID | English meaning y
An invalid document, ticket, law, etc. is not legally or officially acceptable: I’m afraid your driving licence is invalid in Eastern Europe.