Sentence example with the word 'vitiated'

vitiated

Definition adj. impaired by diminution

Last update: October 21, 2015

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Unfortunately her brilliant and commanding qualities were vitiated by an inordinate pride and egoism, which exhibited themselves in an utter contempt for public opinion, and a prodigality utterly regardless of the necessities of the state.   [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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It is an error to suppose--as is often represented--that his procreative power is decayed or vitiated after three or four years.   [Please select]

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

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