Moderate as in pollution To corrupt or spoil, especially morally; to impair the quality or value of something. Clear All
7 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Vitiate'
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.
The industrial waste was found to vitiate the purity of the nearby river.
The dishonest practices of some employees can vitiate the integrity of the entire organization.
Gossip and rumors can vitiate relationships and trust among friends.
Failure to follow proper hygiene practices can vitiate the cleanliness of a restaurant.
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