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validation /valɪˈdeɪʃ(ə)n/noun [mass noun]1The action of checking or proving the validity or accuracy of something: the technique requires validation in controlled trials [count noun]: we did independent validations for studies of therapy...- The first example is a fill-in form with multiple field validations of different types of data using JavaScript.
- We applied additional filtering criteria, including phylogenetic validations, to enhance the reliability of our predictions.
- This so-called validation of astrology has been circulating about for years.
1.1The action of making or declaring something legally or officially acceptable: new courses, subject to validation, include an MSc in Urban Forestry...- He refers to the validation of the War-time Leases Act.
- Regarding the validation of applications, the applications had to be validated by the Appellant using the Bank's credit scoring systems.
- Irregular service can be validated either by appearance or an order of the judge, and such validation would be retrospective.
1.2Recognition or affirmation that a person or their feelings or opinions are valid or worthwhile: they have exaggerated needs for acceptance and validation...- Publishing technical results in journal articles or presenting them in papers at professional meetings is critically important for validation by professional peers.
- Five Oscars wins served as strong validation from the critical community.
- Is it some kind of perceived void in ourselves that causes us to seek validation by peering into the lives of those we idolize?
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