vitiate
vi
ˈvi
vi
tiate
ˌʃɪeɪt
shieit
British pronunciation
/vˈɪʃɪˌe‍ɪt/

Définition et signification de « vitiate » en anglais

to vitiate
01

vicier, invalider

to cancel, nullify, or render something legally unenforceable
Transitive: to vitiate sth
example
Exemples
The court ruled that fraud had vitiated the agreement.
Le tribunal a statué que la fraude avait vicié l'accord.
02

infirmer

to spoil, weaken, or reduce the usefulness or perfection of something
Transitive: to vitiate sth
example
Exemples
Poor editing vitiated the impact of the film.
Un mauvais montage a vicié l'impact du film.
03

corrompre, dénaturer

to debase, degrade, or corrupt someone or something, often through excess or immorality
Transitive: to vitiate sb/sth
example
Exemples
Critics claimed that the author 's work was vitiated by immoral themes.
Les critiques ont affirmé que l'œuvre de l'auteur était viciée par des thèmes immoraux.
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