vitiation

[US]/ˌvɪtɪˈeɪʃən/
[UK]/ˌvɪʃiˈeɪʃən/

Translation

n.the act of contaminating or damaging something; the state of being spoiled or rendered ineffective; corruption or degradation

Phrases & Collocations

vitiation of consent

vitiation of contract

vitiation of evidence

vitiation of judgment

vitiation of process

vitiation of rights

vitiation of title

vitiation of claim

vitiation of trust

vitiation of validity

Example Sentences

the vitiation of the contract led to a lengthy legal battle.

there was a vitiation in the evidence presented at trial.

the vitiation of trust can damage relationships.

vitiation of the process resulted in a flawed outcome.

the vitiation of the agreement was unexpected.

he argued that the vitiation of his rights was unjust.

vitiation of the product warranty caused customer dissatisfaction.

the vitiation of the data compromised the research findings.

they discovered a vitiation in the manufacturing process.

the vitiation of the environment is a serious concern.

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