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invalidated vs unvalidated

Invalidated refers to something that has been proven to be false or incorrect. Unvalidated refers to something that has not yet been proven to be true or accurate.

In other words, something that is invalidated has failed a validation process, while something that is unvalidated has not yet undergone such a process.

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invalidated

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This study attempts to determine whether there are common characteristics between examiners who issue invalidated patents.

Being invalidated by parents may be especially damaging to a child’s mental health.

The invalidated child is likely to develop pervasive feelings of insecurity and later difficulties in healthy emotional expression.

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unvalidated

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This is simply redirecting the user on the server-side with unvalidated data that has originated outside of your control.

Attacker links to unvalidated redirect and tricks victims into clicking it. Victims are more likely to click on it, since the link is to a valid site.

The current gender-affirming care model in BC is unvalidated and outdated

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