vitiating 的定义
vi·ti·at·ed, vi·ti·at·ing.
- to impair the quality of; make faulty; spoil.
- to impair or weaken the effectiveness of.
- to debase; corrupt; pervert.
- to make legally defective or invalid; invalidate: to vitiate a claim.
vitiating 近义词
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hurt, corrupt
更多vitiating例句
- The result will be provisions that are watered down or loopholes that vitiate key provisions altogether.
- Nor does misdescription of the note vitiate the notice unless the party to whom the notice is given is in fact misled thereby.
- But the insertion by the payee of the words "interest" after the making of a note by authority of maker will not vitiate it.
- Space forbids arguing this point, but the writer is confident it can be shown that this does not vitiate the process in the least.
- The possibilities for contagion vitiate all proofs of the predisposition idea.
- This assumption would vitiate the promise of his coming made to our first parents.