revalidate
/riˈvælɪdeɪt/
verb
- To confirm or prove that something is still valid, effective, or acceptable, often after a period of time or a review process.
- The software license will expire unless you revalidate it by entering a new code.
- After the audit, the company had to revalidate its safety procedures to meet new regulations.
- You need to revalidate your parking permit every year at the campus office.
- To renew the official approval or certification of something, such as a document, ticket, or qualification.
- She had to revalidate her passport at the embassy because it was about to expire.
- Passengers must revalidate their train tickets before boarding if they missed their original departure.
- Doctors are required to revalidate their medical licenses every few years to continue practicing.
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