vitiated

[US]/ˈvɪʃieɪtɪd/
[UK]/ˈvɪʃieɪtɪd/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

v.to weaken; to damage; to impair; to nullify

Phrases & Collocations

vitiated air

vitiated contract

vitiated consent

vitiated process

vitiated evidence

vitiated judgment

vitiated claim

vitiated rights

vitiated transaction

vitiated assumption

Example Sentences

the evidence was vitiated by the lack of proper documentation.

his argument was vitiated by logical fallacies.

the contract was vitiated due to misrepresentation.

her credibility was vitiated after the scandal.

the study's findings were vitiated by a small sample size.

the quality of the product was vitiated by poor materials.

his reputation was vitiated by false accusations.

the decision was vitiated by a lack of transparency.

the research was vitiated by bias in data collection.

her enjoyment of the event was vitiated by the rain.

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