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vitiate - use in sentences
Object
- contract: A mistake of fact in some circumstances could vitiate the contract.
- exercise: A clear failure to observe such proportionality will vitiate the resultant exercise of discretion whether to make either such order.
- decision: They vitiated the decision not to offer any assistance in advance of the road having been built and in use for a year.
Subject
- fact: Minority group analogies are vitiated by the fact that we are not a minority.
- defect: All such performances are vitiated by the inherent defect of making the first move toward reconciliation come from our side.
Preposition: by
- fact: Minority group analogies are vitiated by the fact that we are not a minority.
- defect: All such performances are vitiated by the inherent defect of making the first move toward reconciliation come from our side.
Modifying Another Word
- not: In these circumstances the decision of the Tribunal was not vitiated.
- somewhat: Authentic Soho Italiana, but the atmosphere is somewhat vitiated by the large projection TV.
- largely: This method of treating the Psalter has largely vitiated modern criticism 10 A. C. Welch, op. cit. , pp.
- entirely: Equally, tho, he does not agree that the best of the old world has thereby been entirely vitiated.
- thus: Kripke's account of the private language argument is thus vitiated by his unargued reliance on ideas which Wittgenstein argued against.
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