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vitiate

Aussprache: [ˈvɪʃ.i.eɪt]

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Kontext: „legal“

(verb) to make something less effective or to spoil its quality. In law, it might mean that a contract is now not good because of a mistake or problem.

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The judge decided that the mistake in the contract did not vitiate the whole agreement.

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The error in the document vitiated its validity, meaning it was no longer useful.

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Did the missing signatures vitiate the contract we created?

Kontext: „general“

(verb) to weaken or destroy the purity or effectiveness of something. It means to make something not as good as it should be.

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Adding too much salt can vitiate the flavor of the dish, making it taste bad.

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The water was pure and clean; nothing vitiated its freshness.

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Can you think of something that might vitiate the quality of the product we made?

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