Examples of 'vitiated' in a sentence
Meaning of "vitiated"
vitiate (verb): To impair or weaken the effectiveness, quality, or value of something. This term is commonly used in law to describe the act of making something legally defective or void
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vitiated
This reasoning is vitiated by a manifest error of assessment.
It was contended that the whole trial was vitiated.
It is not therefore vitiated by a failure to state reasons.
Vitiated by serious illegalities or irregularities or on account of.
I think this report is vitiated by a threefold error.
A vitiated government from the start.
When everything seen is vitiated by that colour.
They vitiated the entire atmosphere.
The entire system of education is vitiated by examination.
It also vitiated much of the earlier reform effort.
Failure to have done so would have vitiated such a decision.
Consent is vitiated if obtained through the use of improper means.
Both were mistaken and their conclusions were consequently vitiated.
But contracts can be vitiated on grounds of public policy.
The traditional norms of democratic procedure have been vitiated.
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This case has been vitiated from start to end.
The party whose consent is vitiated.
They have already vitiated our national sovereignty.
In any case the accuracy of the result is vitiated.
Her consent was thus vitiated and an annulment was granted.
Profitability of the projects may be vitiated.
As a consequence it has vitiated the traditional notion of property rights.
This was a fraudulent purpose which vitiated the meeting.
Autonomy is vitiated by the wholesale invasion of secrecy and privacy.
That conclusion is not vitiated by error.
He vitiated the entire vote.
Such a finding is not vitiated by error.
He is vitiated in the scriptorium.
That reasoning is clearly not vitiated by any error of law.
Vitiated consent to marriage.
Its productivity is not bad but vitiated by excessive leisure.
Vitiated air duct.
This erroneous conclusion has vitiated the entire judgment.
Consent is vitiated even when duress has been exerted by a third person.
The judgment under appeal is thus vitiated by unlawfulness on that point.
He gave up his apparatus to another and returned to the vitiated air.
Mankind have been vitiated or made uncertain by the absence of any.
Camponezinho is one vitiated.
The examination was vitiated by adoption of unfair means on a mass scale.
I want to hear from the priest who vitiated the marriage.
As vitiated lack of.
All his attempts to improve were vitiated by his lack of will power.
We do not provide product exchange if they are conform and not vitiated.
The contested decision is thus vitiated by an error of law in that regard.
Or refractions like a coloured glass when everything seen is vitiated by that colour.
Held that in that respect it is vitiated by a complete failure to state reasons.
The child who has the misfortune to be born in the vitiated atmosphere.
It acts as a source of vitiated air and its actual content continues to diminish.
Even you must believe that this has somewhat vitiated his merit.
The contested regulations arc not vitiated therefore by an inadequale statement of reasons.