vitiator

[US]/ˈvɪʃɪeɪtə/
[UK]/ˈvɪʃieɪtər/

Translation

n.one who damages or invalidates; one who corrupts or taints; person who causes harm or renders ineffective

Phrases & Collocations

vitiator of trust

vitiator of contracts

vitiator of consent

vitiator of evidence

vitiator of integrity

vitiator of quality

vitiator of performance

vitiator of rights

vitiator of fairness

vitiator of progress

Example Sentences

the vitiator of trust can ruin any relationship.

his actions served as a vitiator of the agreement.

a vitiator in the process can lead to failure.

she identified the vitiator of the project’s success.

corruption is a vitiator of good governance.

the vitiator of his reputation was a false rumor.

neglect can act as a vitiator in any relationship.

he warned that a vitiator could undermine the team's morale.

the vitiator of their friendship was a misunderstanding.

she realized that negativity was a vitiator of her happiness.

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