vitiates

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

Translation

v.to weaken or impair the quality of something; to destroy or make ineffective

Phrases & Collocations

vitiates the contract

vitiates the evidence

vitiates the process

vitiates the agreement

vitiates the claim

vitiates the will

vitiates the rights

vitiates the validity

vitiates the consent

vitiates the transaction

Example Sentences

the evidence vitiates the defendant's claims of innocence.

a lack of proper procedures vitiates the entire process.

his dishonesty vitiates the trust we had in him.

the faulty data vitiates the results of the study.

any error in the contract vitiates its enforceability.

the flawed logic vitiates the argument presented.

his actions vitiate the moral standing of the organization.

the ambiguity in the terms vitiates the agreement.

her negligence vitiates the entire project.

the irregularities vitiate the legitimacy of the election.

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