vitiate Definition In English

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  • The spread of automobility and electronic communications networks have further vitiated the core-periphery relationship between work places and domestic places.

  • And, its apparent role in complex planning is at least greatly vitiated.

  • Such a circumstance would vitiate his predictions for aphasic production.

  • On the contrary, by its repressive actions, it helped expand that base and, in turn, vitiated its own efforts.

  • Even if some goods experience deflation, inflation in other goods may offset that and vitiate the aggregate deflation guarantee.

  • That quality is vitiated once domestic functions take on the cast of administrative machinery.

  • This fault only vitiates the book further as a political memoir.

  • Practices like these vitiate the legitimating force of any loyalty or support that such a regime manages to secure.

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