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  • VITIATE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    To vitiate something is, essentially, to mar or damage it in some way, whether by ruining or spoiling it ("a joke vitiated by poor timing"), corrupting it morally ("a mind vitiated by prejudice"), or rendering it null or ineffective ("fraud that vitiates a contract")
  • Vitiation - definition of vitiation by The Free Dictionary
    To reduce the value or quality of; impair or spoil: "His famous compilation of norms was vitiated by a major sampling error" (Frederick Crews) 2 To corrupt morally; debase: "My anxieties still are great lest the numerous snares of vice should vitiate your early habits of virtue" (Abigail Adams) See Synonyms at corrupt 3
  • VITIATE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
    What is the pronunciation of vitiate? 毀壞, 破壞, 削弱… 毁坏, 破坏, 削弱… menoscabar, desmerecer, viciar… Need a translator? Get a quick, free translation! VITIATE definition: 1 to destroy or damage something: 2 to destroy or damage something: Learn more
  • Vitiation - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com
    noun nullification by the destruction of the legal force; rendering null “the vitiation of the contract” see more see less
  • VITIATE Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
    Vitiate definition: to impair the quality of; make faulty; spoil See examples of VITIATE used in a sentence
  • vitiation, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
    vitiation is of multiple origins Either a borrowing from Latin Or formed within English, by derivation Etymons: Latin vitiātio; vitiate v
  • What does vitiation mean? - Definitions. net
    Vitiation refers to the action of spoiling, impairing, corrupting or making something ineffective, typically in the context of legal contracts or agreements A contract, for instance, can be vitiated if there was a mistake, misrepresentation or fraud involved in its formation, rendering it invalid or unenforceable
  • vitiation - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
    vitiation (countable and uncountable, plural vitiations) A reduction in the value, or an impairment in the quality of something 1810, George Wilson, M D , F R D E Ch II General Sketch of Cavendish's Scientific Researches and Discoveries, in The Life of the Honble Henry Cavendish, p 39


















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