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Definitions from the WebTerm: Someone who invalidates another person's good intentionsDescription:This term refers to an individual who undermines or dismisses the genuine and well-meaning intentions of another person. They tend to belittle or negate the positive motives or actions of someone, often without any reasonable justification. Examples:Noun:1. Jane had high hopes for her new business venture, but her friend turned out to be a good intention invalidator, constantly finding fault in her plans and discouraging her. 2. The invalidator always manages to find a flaw in Sarah's kind gestures, making her question her own intentions. Verb:1. Jack's enthusiasm to help his sister was constantly invalidated by his parents. They claimed he was only seeking attention, rather than genuinely trying to assist her. 2. Emma felt hurt when her colleague invalidated her efforts to organize a charity event, accusing her of ulterior motives. Related Products:To explore books related to understanding human behavior and enhancing interpersonal communication, you can search on Amazon. | ||||
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