1.b> (), , ( i>) [.i> .i> invalidate r>1)]; to validate a theory / ; many scientists plan to wait until the results of the study are validated by future research , ;
2.b> 1) (), , i> (.i> i>); check that their courses have been validated by a reputable organization , / ; it is a one-year course validated by London's City University , / ;
2) (); the data is validated automatically by the computer after it has been entered ;
3.b> .i> (), , [.i> .i> invalidater> 2)]; to validate a contract / ; the Supreme Court has validated the lower court's interpretation of the law / / .