Use "vitiate|vitiated|vitiates|vitiating" in a sentence

1. Smoking vitiates the air.

2. But this does not vitiate his scholarship.

3. A single word may vitiate a contract.

4. This may vitiate a literal translation.

5. No such Variation shall vitiate or invalidate this Contract.

6. 2 The serum is vitiated byexposure to the air.

7. Changes at this point may actually vitiate the entire system.

8. 27 The contract was vitiated because one person signed under compulsion.

9. Synonyms for Animalizes include dehumanises, dehumanizes, bestializes, brutalises, brutalizes, vitiates, depraves, degrades, debauches and demoralises

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

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

12. Synonyms for Bastardizes include corrupts, degrades, debases, adulterates, defiles, perverts, vitiates, abases, cheapens and demeans.

13. Synonyms for Bastardizes include corrupts, degrades, debases, adulterates, defiles, perverts, vitiates, abases, cheapens and demeans

14. Synonyms for Bemeaned include debased, degraded, demeaned, corrupted, abased, vitiated, cheapened, perverted, subverted and depraved

15. Synonyms for Animalized include dehumanised, dehumanized, bestialized, brutalised, brutalized, vitiated, depraved, degraded, debauched and demoralised

16. Nor, a fortiori, does the appellant submit that that finding is vitiated by distortion.

17. Synonyms for Bastardised include corrupted, degraded, debased, adulterated, defiled, perverted, vitiated, abased, cheapened and demeaned

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

19. 6 Strategic policy during the War was vitiated because of a sharp division between "easterners" and "westerners".

20. 29 The vitiating feature was undue influence or misrepresentation on the part of the debtor unknown to the creditor.

21. The judgment under appeal is therefore vitiated by an error in law in so far as it holds the application admissible.

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

23. Synonyms for Bastardise include corrupt, degrade, debase, adulterate, defile, pervert, vitiate, abase, cheapen and demean

24. Synonyms for Animalize include dehumanise, dehumanize, bestialize, brutalise, brutalize, vitiate, deprave, degrade, debauch and demoralise

25. According to reliable legal opinion, the conciliation process has vitiated the spirit and the letter of Amendment 138.

26. Your Honor, we move to vitiate the death-in-absentia filed after Oliver's disappearance at sea aboard the Queen's Gamut five years ago.

27. Also, if the material is soft it may buckle easily at the inner side of the bend and vitiate the result.

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

29. Liquidity traps can vitiate it on the downside, but when inflation threatens, tightening the money supply and raising interest rates will discourage spending.

30. WE DENY that alleged errors and discrepancies that have not yet been resolved vitiate the truth claims of the Bible.

31. However, I do not think that those purely formal defects are sufficient to vitiate, for ambiguity, the content of the text.

32. The Augurs frequently employed this power as a political engine to vitiate the election of persons unfavourable to the exclusive privileges of the patricians

33. (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)

34. Limitations imposed must be established by law and must not be applied in a manner that would vitiate the rights guaranteed in article

35. 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

36. 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 ”.

37. If Anaximander and others of his age came upon some attributes of God they also vitiated their insights from the point of view of religion by excluding other divine attributes

38. Parr had found him in a Turkish café in Washington Street, oppressed by the weight of successive misfortunes, and by that sense of fatality which Benumbs the Arab of vitiated stock.

39. Since the contested decision provides no justification for the abnormally lengthy duration of the investigation procedure of more than four years and five months, it is vitiated by an error relating to the statement of reasons.

40. And you will vitiate the experiment if you make the slightest attempt to abort it into some fancy figure of your own: for example, your notion of a good man or a womanly woman.

41. As can be seen, a brilliant benchmarking study might be able to determine the various sorts of matrices for payouts, but it might vitiate the notion of a fulsome inspirational exercise.

42. EAM also conveyed his deep disappointment at the baseless attacks on India by the Maoist leadership which vitiate the age-old and time-tested friendly relations between India and Nepal and the people of the two countries.

43. 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.

44. Carnalise, sensualise, sensualize corrupt , debase , debauch , demoralise , demoralize , deprave , misdirect , pervert , profane , vitiate , subvert - corrupt morally or by intemperance or sensuality; "debauch the young people with wine and women"; "Socrates was accused of corrupting young men"; "Do school counselors subvert young children

45. Bastardize: 1 v declare a child to be illegitimate Synonyms: Bastardise Type of: adjudge , declare , hold declare to be v change something so that its value declines; for example, art forms Synonyms: Bastardise Type of: corrupt , debase , debauch , demoralise , demoralize , deprave , misdirect , pervert , profane , subvert , vitiate corrupt

46. Carnalise - debase through carnal gratification sensualise, sensualize, carnalize corrupt, debase, debauch, demoralise, demoralize, deprave, misdirect, pervert, profane, vitiate, subvert - corrupt morally or by intemperance or sensuality; "debauch the young people with wine and women"; "Socrates was accused of corrupting young men