vitiating in English

verb
1
spoil or impair the quality or efficiency of.
development programs have been vitiated by the rise in population

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1. Synonyms for Bastardizing include corrupting, degrading, debasing, adulterating, defiling, perverting, vitiating, abasing, cheapening and demeaning

2. Synonyms for Animalizing include dehumanising, dehumanizing, bestializing, brutalising, brutalizing, vitiating, depraving, degrading, debauching and demoralising

3. Synonyms for Bemeaning include debasing, degrading, demeaning, corrupting, abasing, vitiating, cheapening, perverting, subverting and depraving

4. 29 The vitiating feature was undue influence or misrepresentation on the part of the debtor unknown to the creditor.

5. The vitiating feature was undue influence or misrepresentation on the part of the debtor unknown to the creditor.

6. The present claim for damages must therefore be rejected in that it is based on the alleged unlawfulness vitiating the rejection decision.

7. (Agriculture - Community financial assistance - Financial irregularity vitiating the request for payment of the balance - Decision to reduce the assistance - Expiry of the limitation period - Action for annulment and damages)

8. Agriculture – Community financial assistance – Financial irregularity vitiating the request for payment of the balance – Decision to reduce the assistance – Expiry of the limitation period – Action for annulment and damages

9. This page shows answers to the clue Corruptive, followed by 2 definitions like “Tending to corrupt or pervert”, “Tending to corrupt or pervert” and “Having the quality of taining or vitiating ”.

10. 36 That requirement is not satisfied by an appeal which, without even including an argument specifically identifying the error of law allegedly vitiating the contested judgment, confines itself to reproducing the pleas in law and arguments previously submitted to the Court of First Instance.