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Similar words: vitiatenovitiateinitiatesatiatedpropitiatesubstantiatedinitiatorinitiativeMeaning: ['vɪʃɪeɪt]  adj. 1. impaired by diminution 2. ruined in character or quality. 
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1. Strategic policy during the War was vitiated because of a sharp division between "easterners" and "westerners".
2. The serum is vitiated byexposure to the air.
3. His spirit was vitiated by pleasure seeking.
4. The contract was vitiated because one person signed under compulsion.
5. The 'yes' vote was vitiated by the low turnout in the election.
6. Sadly, they are vitiated by technical problems.
7. The report is vitiated by continual spelling mistakes.
8. Pornography is vitiated decline in human-art gas is increased.
9. Yet its potential is largely vitiated by Brown's carelessness and inexperience.
10. This study deals with the effect of vitiated air contamination on combustion and scramjet engine ground tests.
11. All his attempts to improve were vitiated by his lack of will power.
12. He said that American military power should never again be vitiated by political concerns.
13. The attempt to do just this, pursued with inappropriate insistence, ultimately vitiated the Leavisite campaign.
14. These notations, or are themselves of interest, of course, but their usefulness for present purposes is vitiated by two factors.
15. About the experiment, these experiments were conducted in the free stream wind tunnel, and vitiated air heater was used to simulate the high altitude flow condition.
16. Nevertheless, the municipal court held that in the present case there was no valid offer because defendant's unilateral mistake of fact vitiated or negated contractual intent.
17. Now we know only a few laws, and our result is vitiated , not, of course, by any confusion or irregularity in Nature,(http://sentencedict.com/vitiated.html) but by our ignorance of essential elements in the calculation.
18. Heating is concerned with the supply of fresh air and removal of air that is vitiated , polluted, or contaminated.
19. Any benefits from extra water supplies will be short-term, and vitiated by floods.
20. Keep the smooth communication with related finance and insurance companies, hand over documents in time correctly, and make sure both the company and customers' benefit will not be vitiated.
More similar words: vitiatenovitiateinitiatesatiatedpropitiatesubstantiatedinitiatorinitiativeinitiationpropitiationpropitiatorysatiatenegotiateexpatiateingratiatetake the initiativeinstantiatesubstantiatedifferentiatefoliatedstriatedciliatedemaciatedaffiliatedassociatedhumiliatedrepudiatedinfuriatedinebriatedappreciated
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