verb
- to confirm or prove that something is true, accurate, or acceptable
- to make something legally or officially acceptable
- to recognize or affirm the worth or feelings of someone
Usage: third person singular present tense of ‘validate’
Usage: formal; legal contexts
Usage: psychology; interpersonal relationships
Examples
- The scientist validates her hypothesis through careful experimentation.
- This parking ticket validates your stay at the mall for two hours.
- The teacher validates each student’s effort regardless of the final grade.
- The software validates user input before processing the data.
- Her success validates years of hard work and dedication.
- The court validates the contract if all parties agree to the terms.
- The therapist validates the patient’s feelings during counseling sessions.