Sentence example with the word 'vitiate'

vitiate

abate, bring to nothing, confound, defile, depreciate, frustrate, negate, pollute, soil, ulcerate, withdraw

Definition v. corrupt morally or by intemperance or sensuality

Last update: August 14, 2015


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The quarry has vitiated the environment.   [verb]

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A mistake of fact in some circumstances could vitiate the contract.   [verb]

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A clear failure to observe such proportionality will vitiate the resultant exercise of discretion whether to make either such order.   [verb]

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The idea of Lola entering the vitiated atmosphere of his life was inexpressibly repugnant to me.   [Please select]

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Christianity so vitiated was not good enough for the Mongol mind.   [Please select]

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No animal, whose instinct has not been vitiated by unnatural habits, will eat poisonous plants.   [Please select]

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The work is vitiated by an almost virulent antipathy toward the South.   [Please select]

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As a general rule, therefore, the results were vitiated to a very appreciable extent.   [Please select]

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His atmosphere was sadly deficient in life-giving oxygen, and much vitiated by gunpowder smoke.   [Please select]

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Whatever their code is, yours is different, yours has not been vitiated by luxury and idleness.   [Please select]

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But such an interpolated composition, besides having no purpose in itself, would vitiate the unity of the entire relief.   [Please select]

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