On 21 May 2007, Expired passport, can now be used without a valid passport. If a passport is expired, can it be used?

What is the correct answer for this question?

Expired passports are…. so that they cannot be used.

Why are some people so fond of you? Invalidated

2. Invalidated. I’ve

seen both words can be used on the internet. Neither will be the same words from both websites. Would anyone really understand if this question is legitimate? What does it mean to pick out one another?

I believe I have lost a passport and my

Expired one is invalidated. What are the reasons behind this

nullification?

Asked on March 3, 2021 in Word choice.
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If there’s a correct answer, the answer would be invalidated but the reasoning is quite subtle. Invalidated means the passport changed status from valid to invalid.

Nullify means to make into null a void nothing. Will the passport still exist? One can nullify an action, such as nullifying a false vote, but we would not normally say that we had nullified an

object.

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