Vitiation example sentences

vitiation

definition

  - noun form of vitiate

vi·ti·ate

verb formal

vitiate (verb) · vitiates (third person present) · vitiated (past tense) · vitiated (past participle) · vitiating (present participle)

  - spoil or impair the quality or efficiency of:

  - destroy or impair the legal validity of:

Synonyms

vitiate, ruin, wreck, destroy, upset, undo, dash, sabotage, scupper, scotch, torpedo, blast, cloud, darken, banjax, nix, dish, muller, cruel, euchre, further, help, enhance, scrap, end, stop, terminate, eradicate, eliminate, exterminate, destroy, annihilate, obliterate, extinguish, quash, expunge, extirpate, annul, cancel, invalidate, nullify, void, dissolve, erase, delete, rescind, repeal, revoke, overturn, discontinue, remove, withdraw, retract, countermand, excise, drop, jettison, abrogate, axe, ditch, junk, scrub, dump, chop, deracinate, retain, create

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