vitiated - significado y definición. Qué es vitiated
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Qué (quién) es vitiated - definición


Vitiated      
·Impf & ·p.p. of Vitiate.
vitiate         
  • A punnet of rotten peaches
  • Decomposing fallen [[nurse log]] in a forest
  • A rotten [[apple]] after it fell from a tree
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
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         
  • A punnet of rotten peaches
  • Decomposing fallen [[nurse log]] in a forest
  • A rotten [[apple]] after it fell from a tree
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
(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
Ejemplos de uso de vitiated
1. "If this happened in America or Europe the trial would be absolutely vitiated made invalid.
2. The political environment in South Asia has remained vitiated by disputes and mistrust.
3. He said the once vitiated atmosphere is now returning to normalcy in North Waziristan Agency.
4. Since security and prosperity are as distant as ever, democracy is vitiated.
5. "In the recent past, several events have vitiated the atmosphere," he said.