invalidity

[ UK /ɪnvælˈɪdɪti/ ]
NOUN
  1. illogicality as a consequence of having a conclusion that does not follow from the premisses
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How To Use invalidity In A Sentence

  • Only by building confidence slowly is it possible to prevent the development of invalidity.
  • Of course I am not speaking of contracts induced by fraud, duress, or undue influence, or impeachable on any other recognized ground of invalidity.
  • He lived on an invalidity pension which came as a weekly giro.
  • Under the 1975 Pensions Act, invalidity pensioners will eventually qualify for inflation-proofed earnings-related pensions.
  • I concede, thanks to several readers, the statistical invalidity of my original comparison, given the disparity in numbers between Chrisitians and Jews.].
  • Duchamp was a Frenchman born in 1887 who managed to skip the first world war by feigning invalidity and resettled himself in New York in 1915.
  • Of course I am not speaking of contracts induced by fraud, duress, or undue influence, or impeachable on any other recognized ground of invalidity.
  • Sometimes being physically ill or unwell over a protracted period until you're moving over or at least skirting closely along the line into invalidity can bring on a state of melancholy.
  • Having been supported into chronic invalidity, they must now be given extra support in the quest to return to the world of work.
  • He lived on an invalidity pension which came as a weekly giro: £52.10.
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