Moderate as in depravity To spoil or impair the quality, effectiveness, or nature of something; to corrupt or weaken, especially morally. Clear All
4 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Vitiate'
The counterfeit ingredients used in the production process could vitiate the quality of the medication.
Excessive use of pesticides can vitiate the quality of the soil, affecting crop growth.
Peer pressure can sometimes vitiate a teenager's sense of moral judgment.
The negative comments on social media can vitiate the online community's overall experience.
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