revalidation
noun[CorU]
(alsore-validation)uk/ˌriː.væl.ɪˈdeɪ.ʃən/us/ˌri.væl.əˈdeɪ.ʃən/theprocessoractof making something or someoneofficiallyacceptableorapprovedagain :
Doctors will berequiredtodemonstratetheirfitnesstocontinuepractising, aprocessknownas revalidation.
We haveaircraftavailableforhirefor re-validation oflicencesandpleasureflying.
Note that all revalidations or renewalsrequirecompletionbefore theexpiryof theoriginalcertificate.
- The revalidationprocesswascriticizedasunlikelyto do thejoband it was put onholdpendingafurtherreview.
- Thecoursehas beenpresentedforvalidationand re-validation.
- Anyfailureonourpartwill be a revalidation of thecriticsandundermineall ofourgoodefforts.
Accepting & agreeing
- acceptance
- accepting
- accommodation
- accreditation
- agree tosomething
- agree withsomething
- approved
- concur
- murmur
- reconcile
- rise
- root
- rule
- sanction
- self-acceptance
- self-acknowledged
- self-admitted
- settle onsomething
- signer
- unanimous