vitiating Definition In English

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  • In fact, there appears to be no control resulting in the emergence of touts as major players, vitiating the entire programme. 13.

  • He held that the same principle should apply even where the vitiating factor was something else: undue influence or duress, for example.

  • Additional rooms may be taken during the year without vitiating the qualification.

  • If the existence or effect of the vitiating factor is not recognised by the defendant, then he would not be dishonest.

  • It said constant "pressure for increase" was vitiating the business, and that agents were goaded to pile on policy after policy irrespective of the capacity of the public to pay.

  • If you raise them above their biological level and plant them on the community, you run the risk of vitiating the race by the increase of their defects.

  • The advice of all the technicians on the subject is that the acreage both for wheat and coarse grains can be obtained without vitiating the rules of good husbandry.

  • He spoke of the danger of vitiating comparisons with previous years.

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