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vitiate | หˆviSHฤ“หŒฤt |

verb [with object] formal

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

โ€ข destroy or impair the legal validity of: the insurance is vitiated because of foolish acts on the part of the tenant.

DERIVATIVES

vitiation | หŒviSHฤ“หˆฤSHษ™n | noun

vitiator | หˆviSHฤ“หŒฤdษ™r | noun

ORIGIN

mid 16th century: from Latin vitiat- โ€˜impairedโ€™, from the verb vitiare, from vitium (see vice1).