Moderate as in annulment To corrupt or spoil, especially morally; to impair the quality or value of something. Clear All
4 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Vitiate'
Excessive use of pesticides can vitiate the quality of the soil, affecting crop growth.
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The counterfeit ingredients used in the production process could vitiate the quality of the medication.
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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