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- verb Present participle of
validate .
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- adjective serving to support or corroborate
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Examples
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I use the term validating not in the sense of 'proving true' an impossibility), but in the sense of 'being good enough to be useful').
Climate Science, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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Karpinski said Wednesday's decision represented "another nuance in validating petitions."
Appeals court revives referendum on Montgomery ambulance fees Michael Laris 2010
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"It's my hope we will have very clear and detailed guidance on what is expected in validating a person's signature on petitions."
Appeals court revives referendum on Montgomery ambulance fees Michael Laris 2010
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This operation was a critical step in validating a variety of system interfaces and launch processes in preparation for the maiden flight of Falcon 9 later this year.
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Karpinski said Wednesday's decision represented "another nuance in validating petitions."
Appeals court revives referendum on Montgomery ambulance fees Michael Laris 2010
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Karpinski said Wednesday's decision represented "another nuance in validating petitions."
Appeals court revives referendum on Montgomery ambulance fees Michael Laris 2010
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They need to realize, at the least, that college admissions Deciders have a vested interest in validating their own expensive educations and are thus likely to look dimly at applicants who have been told they don't need books.
Would you trust these people with your kid? Roger Sutton 2009
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"It's my hope we will have very clear and detailed guidance on what is expected in validating a person's signature on petitions."
Appeals court revives referendum on Montgomery ambulance fees Michael Laris 2010
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They need to realize, at the least, that college admissions Deciders have a vested interest in validating their own expensive educations and are thus likely to look dimly at applicants who have been told they don't need books.
Archive 2009-09-01 Roger Sutton 2009
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"It's my hope we will have very clear and detailed guidance on what is expected in validating a person's signature on petitions."
Appeals court revives referendum on Montgomery ambulance fees Michael Laris 2010
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