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Word Meanings - INVALIDISM - Book Publishers vocabulary database

The condition of an invalid; sickness; infirmity.

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  • CONDITIONALITY
    The quality of being conditional, or limited; limitation by certain terms.
  • CONDITIONAL
    Expressing a condition or supposition; as, a conditional word, mode, or tense. A conditional proposition is one which asserts the dependence of one categorical proposition on another. Whately. The words hypothetical and conditional may be . . .
  • INVALIDE
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  • INVALIDITY
    1. Want of validity or cogency; want of legal force or efficacy; invalidness; as, the invalidity of an agreement or of a will. 2. Want of health; infirmity. Sir W. Temple.
  • CONDITIONATE
    Conditional. Barak's answer is faithful, though conditionate. Bp. Hall.
  • INVALIDATION
    The act of inavlidating, or the state of being invalidated. So many invalidations of their right. Burke.
  • INVALID
    Having no force, effect, or efficacy; void; null; as, an invalid contract or agreement. (more info) 1. Of no force, weight, or cogency; not valid; weak.
  • CONDITIONLY
    Conditionally.
  • CONDITION
    A clause in a contract, or agreement, which has for its object to suspend, to defeat, or in some way to modify, the principal obligation; or, in case of a will, to suspend, revoke, or modify a devise or bequest. It is also the case of
  • SICKNESS
    1. The quality or state of being sick or diseased; illness; sisease or malady. I do lament the sickness of the king. Shak. Trust not too much your now resistless charms; Those, age or sickness soon or late disarms. Pope. 2. Nausea; qualmishness;
  • CONDITIONALLY
    In a conditional manner; subject to a condition or conditions; not absolutely or positively. Shak.
  • INVALIDNESS
    Invalidity; as, the invalidness of reasoning.
  • INFIRMITY
    1. The state of being infirm; feebleness; an imperfection or weakness; esp., an unsound, unhealthy, or debilitated state; a disease; a malady; as, infirmity of body or mind. 'T is the infirmity of his age. Shak. 2. A personal frailty or failing;
  • INVALIDISM
    The condition of an invalid; sickness; infirmity.
  • INVALIDATE
    To render invalid; to weaken or lessen the force of; to destroy the authority of; to render of no force or effect; to overthrow; as, to invalidate an agreement or argument.
  • CONDITIONED
    1. Surrounded; circumstanced; in a certain state or condition, as of property or health; as, a well conditioned man. The best conditioned and unwearied spirit. Shak. 2. Having, or known under or by, conditions or relations; not independent; not
  • LOVE-SICKNESS
    The state of being love-sick.
  • INCONDITIONAL
    Unconditional. Sir T. Browne.
  • UNCONDITIONAL
    Not conditional limited, or conditioned; made without condition; absolute; unreserved; as, an unconditional surrender. O, pass not, Lord, an absolute decree, Or bind thy sentence unconditional. Dryden. -- Un`con*di"tion*al*ly, adv.
  • UNCONDITIONED
    Not subject to condition or limitations; infinite; absolute; hence, inconceivable; incogitable. Sir W. Hamilton. The unconditioned , all that which is inconceivable and beyond the realm of reason; whatever is inconceivable under logical forms or
  • AERIAL SICKNESS
    A sickness felt by aƫronauts due to high speed of flights and rapidity in changing altitudes, combining some symptoms of mountain sickness and some of seasickness.
  • PRECONDITION
    A previous or antecedent condition; a preliminary condition.
  • SEASICKNESS
    The peculiar sickness, characterized by nausea and prostration, which is caused by the pitching or rolling of a vessel.
  • INCONDITIONATE
    Not conditioned; not limited; absolute. Boyle.

 

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