单词 | validate |
释义 | † validateadj. Scottish. Obsolete. rare. Valid, validated. ΘΚΠ society > law > rule of law > [adjective] > legally valid authentica1387 vailable1433 available1451 mightyc1460 stronga1475 very1475 authentical?1531 valid1571 validate1586 forcible1587 validous1603 1586 Reg. Privy Council Scotl. IV. 103 To be als validat ane Act of Parliament as the former. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1916; most recently modified version published online June 2021). validatev. 1. a. transitive. To render or declare legally valid; to confirm the validity of (an act, contract, deed, etc.); to legalize. ΘΚΠ society > law > rule of law > [verb (transitive)] > validate or ratify confirmc1290 affirma1325 authorize1431 corrobore1485 stable1501–2 find1512 corroborate1530 authenticate1555 warrant1598 validatea1648 convalidate1656 execute1737 enforce1756 homologatea1765 sanction1778 formalize1855 a1648 Ld. Herbert Life Henry VIII (1649) sig. 29 Henry consented, that..the marriage betwixt Francis and Leonora..should be validated and confirmed. 1659 T. Burton Diary (1828) IV. 435 You only establish quantum in vobis est, without either validating or invalidating the Acts and Ordinances for the Excise. 1706 J. Sergeant Acct. Chapter Bp. Chalcedon (1853) 121 The long prescription it has enjoyed, which alone is able to validate and confirm it. 1750 T. Carte Gen. Hist. Eng. II. 859 Pope Julius II..granted a dispensation..for validating the contract [of marriage] if it had been already made. 1801 T. Jefferson Writings (1830) III. 477 It is true the treaty was not ratified; but when ratified it is validated retrospectively. 1849 A. Alison Hist. Europe from French Revol. (new ed.) I. v. 607 The question of the veto, or of the royal sanction being required to validate the acts of the legislature. 1880 J. Muirhead tr. Gaius Institutes ii. 151 The legacy will be invalid by the civil law; but it will be validated by the senatusconsult. b. spec. [Now after French valider.] To declare (an election) valid; to declare (a person) duly and properly elected. ΘΚΠ society > authority > office > appointment to office > choosing or fact of being chosen for office > election of representative body by vote > proceedings at election > [verb (transitive)] > declare to be elected validate1659 return1687 society > authority > office > appointment to office > choosing or fact of being chosen for office > election of representative body by vote > proceedings at election > [verb (transitive)] > declare election valid validate1883 1659 T. Burton Diary (1828) III. 75 Have an account brought in to validate the members for Scotland and Ireland. 1883 Daily News 25 June 5/3 The Chamber has validated the election for Passy of M. Cailla. 2. a. To make valid or of good authority; to confirm or corroborate; to substantiate or support. ΘΚΠ the mind > attention and judgement > testing > proof, demonstration > prove, demonstrate [verb (transitive)] i-sothea925 soothec950 fanda1000 kitheOE betell1048 showc1175 prove?c1225 treousec1275 stablisha1325 approve1340 verifyc1386 justifya1393 tryc1412 answer?a1425 appreve?c1450 to make gooda1470 convictc1475 averifyc1503 arguea1513 find1512 pree1515 comprobate1531 demonstrate1538 conclude1549 convince1555 argument1558 evict1571 avoucha1593 evidencea1601 remonstrate1601 clear1605 attaint1609 monstrate1609 evince1610 evince1611 improve1613 remonstrance1621 to make out1653 ascertain1670 to bring off1674 to make (something) to through1675 render1678 substantiatea1691 establisha1704 to bring out1727 realize1763 validate1775 1775 C. Johnston Pilgrim 250 The lawyer found convenient witnesses to prove a marriage,..and every circumstance necessary to validate his scheme. 1775 S. J. Pratt Liberal Opinions (1783) II. xlviii. 14 I intend my memoirs shall serve as the counterpart of his; and both will indisputedly prove and validate the peculiar truth of these singular sentiments. 1803 J. Porter Thaddeus of Warsaw (1826) III. xvi. 341 Come, Lord Berrington, you must validate my report, for I learnt it of you. 1872 Contemp. Rev. 20 395 The eschatological idea shared the fortunes of the theological, was with it materialized, spiritualized, impersonalized, validated, or dissolved. b. To examine for incorrectness or bias; to confirm or check the correctness of. ΘΚΠ the mind > mental capacity > belief > uncertainty, doubt, hesitation > absence of doubt, confidence > assured fact, certainty > making certain, assurance > assure, make certain [verb (transitive)] > establish as fact, ascertain trowa901 lookc1175 take1469 ascertaina1513 certain1523 favoura1530 establish1533 try1542 try1582 tie1623 secure1630 to make sure1644 true1647 determine1650 determinate1666 authenticate1753 constatea1773 verify1801 validate1957 1957 M. G. Kendall & W. R. Buckland Dict. Statist. Terms 309 A sample of human beings is partly validated by comparing, inter alia, its sex and age constitution with the known figures for the population from which it was chosen. 1963 Laden & Gildersleeve System Design for Computer Applications iii. 33 Because of this power of the control total to validate individual fields of data, the control total approach to the validation of a field is sometimes chosen in preference to performing some type of validation check on each field as it comes up. 1967 Oxf. Computer Explained 20 Run 1. Reads the paper-tape Input, validates it (reporting any errors) and converts suitable records to magnetic tape. 1967 D. Wilson in G. Wills & Yearsley Handbk. Managem. Technol. 44 Figure 3.1 outlines the basic steps for validating (editing), processing.., and recording the output. 1979 Sci. Amer. Feb. 58/2 With this unique record it should be possible to construct (and validate) new, highly realistic models of atmospheric circulation. 1980 C. S. French Computer Sci. xxxi. 269 The transaction tape is already validated and sequenced in the order of the master file. Derivatives validated adj. ΘΚΠ society > authority > office > appointment to office > choosing or fact of being chosen for office > [adjective] > elected > duly validated1893 1893 Westm. Gaz. 5 Dec. 7/1 Nearly all the validated deputies..voted. 1965 A. G. Favret Introd. Digital Computer Applic. xii. 184 Both the master file and the validated transactions are stored on magnetic tape reels and used as input. 1965 P. Caws Philos. of Sci. xxvi. 193 A validated theory requires statements which are both significant and true. ˈvalidating n. and adj. ΘΚΠ society > law > rule of law > [noun] > validity or legal force > validation or ratification confirming1297 confirmment1297 confirmation1382 corroborating1530 corroboration1549 confirmance1588 vesting1611 affirmance1642 affirmation1645 validatinga1648 homologation1656 validation1656 sanction1658 a1648 Ld. Herbert Life Henry VIII (1649) 381 An act also..was now Confirmed, and the Oath prescribed, for the more validating whereof also, it was declared [etc.]. 1923 Contemp. Rev. June 739 The necessary validating legislation in both countries will result in the fact that the restrictions will apply to every country in the world. Draft additions June 2013 Originally and chiefly Psychology. To cause (a person) to feel valued, significant, or worthwhile; to affirm that (a person's feelings, opinions, desires, etc.) have validity, truth, or worth. ΚΠ 1951 Monogr. Soc. Res. Child Devel. 16 204 The girl apparently seeks to validate herself in the eyes of a male whose..attention gives her assurance that she is..desirable. 1981 H. B. Landgarten Clin. Art Therapy xxiv. 363 Mr Tate's treatment had a twofold goal: first, to validate him as a person by dissipating his conviction of being worthless. 1991 J. Sayers Mothering Psychoanal. i. 13 [She] likewise understands women's eating disorders as effect of the mother's failure to validate her daughter's need. 2000 P. R. Freeman & J. Z. Schmidt Wise Women ix. 79 It was a wonderful experience... I felt validated as a person, a professional..and a friend. 2011 N.Y. Times (Nexis) 29 May (Style section) 6 Without Patti to validate my feelings, they seemed not to exist. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1916; most recently modified version published online December 2021). < |
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