noun
- people or things that make something invalid, void, or without legal force
Usage: plural form of invalidator
Examples
- The court identified several invalidators of the contract.
- Technical errors served as invalidators of the test results.
- The lawyers acted as invalidators of the disputed will.
- Missing signatures were the primary invalidators of the agreement.
- Software bugs became invalidators of the data analysis.
- The auditors found multiple invalidators in the financial records.