revalidated

/riˈvælɪdeɪtɪd/
verb
  1. To confirm or prove something is valid again, especially after a period of time or after checking it.
    • The software license was revalidated automatically when the subscription renewed.
    • The government revalidated his passport after he submitted the new photo.
    • The school revalidated the teacher's certification after she completed the required training.
  2. To restore official approval or acceptance to something that had expired or been questioned.
    • The airline revalidated the old ticket so the passenger could use it for a later flight.
    • The committee revalidated the safety standards for the playground equipment.
    • The museum revalidated the authenticity of the painting after new evidence was found.
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