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What (who) is Vitiate - definition

BREAKING DOWN OF LIVING MATTER
Decompose; Rotting flesh; Decomposing; Decomp; Putrescible; Decomposable; Perishable; Perishible; Organic decay; Decay of organic matter; Bacterial decay; Decompisition; Stages of decomposition; Stages of Decomposition; Aerobic decomposition; Leaf decomposition; Spoilable; Caverositas; Vitiate
  • A punnet of rotten peaches
  • Decomposing fallen [[nurse log]] in a forest
  • A rotten [[apple]] after it fell from a tree
  • strawberries]] played backwards.

vitiate         
v. a.
1.
Impair, spoil, deteriorate, debase, deprave, corrupt, pollute, adulterate, injure, contaminate, infect, defile, poison, render defective, make vicious.
2.
Make void, destroy, cause to fail of effect.
vitiate         
(vitiates, vitiating, vitiated)
If something is vitiated, its effectiveness is spoiled or weakened. (FORMAL)
Strategic policy during the War was vitiated because of a sharp division between 'easterners' and 'westerners'...
But this does not vitiate his scholarship.
VERB: be V-ed, V n
Vitiate         
·vt To cause to fail of effect, either wholly or in part; to make void; to destroy, as the validity or binding force of an instrument or transaction; to Annul; as, any undue influence exerted on a jury vitiates their verdict; fraud vitiates a contract.
II. Vitiate ·vt To make vicious, faulty, or imperfect; to render defective; to injure the substance or qualities of; to Impair; to Contaminate; to Spoil; as, exaggeration vitiates a style of writing; sewer gas vitiates the air.

Wikipedia

Decomposition

Decomposition or rot is the process by which dead organic substances are broken down into simpler organic or inorganic matter such as carbon dioxide, water, simple sugars and mineral salts. The process is a part of the nutrient cycle and is essential for recycling the finite matter that occupies physical space in the biosphere. Bodies of living organisms begin to decompose shortly after death. Animals, such as worms, also help decompose the organic materials. Organisms that do this are known as decomposers or detritivores. Although no two organisms decompose in the same way, they all undergo the same sequential stages of decomposition. The science which studies decomposition is generally referred to as taphonomy from the Greek word taphos, meaning tomb. Decomposition can also be a gradual process for organisms that have extended periods of dormancy.

One can differentiate abiotic decomposition from biotic decomposition (biodegradation). The former means "the degradation of a substance by chemical or physical processes", e.g., hydrolysis; the latter means "the metabolic breakdown of materials into simpler components by living organisms", typically by microorganisms.

Examples of use of Vitiate
1. Any drift towards institutional freedom would vitiate that.
2. It is all propaganda to vitiate the whole atmosphere,» he said.
3. For McCain to attempt to appease his right–wing critics would vitiate the main plank in his platform: his persona.
4. The Prime Minister also emphasized the need to refrain from making unwarranted statements in the media which could vitiate the present atmosphere.
5. The sense of great rivalry among members of such groups and the Pakistani establishment, only promises to vitiate the atmosphere between the two countries.