- verbvalidate (verb) · validates (third person present) · validated (past tense) · validated (past participle) · validating (present participle)
- check or prove the validity or accuracy of (something):"these estimates have been validated by periodic surveys"
- demonstrate or support the truth or value of:"in a healthy family a child's feelings are validated"
- make or declare legally valid:"a wide range of professional bodies validate courses leading to these awards"
- recognize or affirm the validity or worth of (a person or their feelings or opinions); cause (a person) to feel valued or worthwhile:"without Patti to validate my feelings, they seemed not to exist" · "he seems to need other women's attention to validate him as a man"
Originmid 17th century (in the sense ‘make legally valid’): from medieval Latin validat- ‘made legally valid’, from the verb validare, from Latin validus (see valid).
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