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invalided, ppl. a.|ɪnvəˈliːdɪd| [f. invalid v.2 + -ed1.] Made or accounted an invalid; ‘laid up’ or disabled by illness or injury; removed from service on account of infirmity.
1837Dickens Pickw. xlv, Mr. Pickwick cut the matter short by drawing the invalided stroller's arm through his, and leading him away. 1859Lang Wand. India 26 Invalided officers who reside at the sanatarium during the summer. b. Of things: Fallen into disrepair; damaged so as to be unserviceable.
1855Motley Corr. (1889) I. vi. 179 It looks like a hospital for invalided or incurable furniture. 1860Dickens Uncomm. Trav. vi, Where five invalided old plate-warmers leaned up against one another under a discarded old melancholy side⁓board. |