Revalidation

Pronunciation: /ˈɹeɪˈˌvæɫədeɪʃən/

Revalidation (noun)

  1. The process of checking again and officially allowing a licence, permit, or registration to continue.
  2. A formal review to confirm that a professional’s qualifications are still valid and meet required standards.
  3. A security step that verifies a digital certificate or access right is still valid.

Examples

  • The revalidation happens every year to keep the license active.
  • She submits the form for revalidation before the deadline.