Vitiating

Word VITIATING
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Definitions and meanings of "Vitiating"

What do we mean by vitiating?

To spoil, make faulty; to reduce the value, quality, or effectiveness of something

To debase or morally corrupt

To violate, to rape

To make something ineffective, to invalidate

1. To morally corrupt 2. An underground Brooklyn rapper Urban Dictionary

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The word "vitiating" in example sentences

The south is gregarious, the north is alone, and there is a misunderstanding that does not recognize this geography of the soul which lives like a mystery in the midst of society, vitiating, frustrating, and even dealing death. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Maybe consciousness is the wrong word ... as from Aue, it looms more as an Uberweltenschauung vitiating his political beliefs, while at the same time, depriving him of the possibility of imagining anything else, confirming his fatalism and leaving him unable to respond, time after time, with anything but anger and aesthetic disgust to what he clearly recognizes as injustice,. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Such interchanges and expressions as Anon 9.11 is describing could stimulate their creative output, rather than vitiating it. ❋ Roger Sutton (2009)

Might it be possible to recognize the truth of our brokenness without vitiating the vital importance of self-love? ❋ Unknown (2010)

So he spends his time veering between feeling sorry for himself and working to help others, between doing good and giving his enemies fresh ammunition, between vindicating his legacy and vitiating it. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Great writing allows us to share the physical and psychic intensity of the author, thereby vitiating our own woes. ❋ Emily W. Upham (2010)

And a transplanted organ sometimes carries tiny tumors into the recipient, vitiating the benefits of receiving a life-saving liver or kidney from someone else. ❋ Unknown (2008)

We are divided into two groups whose visions of America are fundamentally incompatible, vitiating the potential for compromise. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Limelight argued that the term "origin server" was not provided or controlled by the defendant, thus vitiating infringement under Muniauction and BMC v. ❋ Peter Zura (2009)

The “addiction to low and vitiating forms of reading remains as the most widely operating cause of the virtual non-existence of a popular culture,” the editorial said. ❋ Unknown (2009)

I also concur with the opinions that a criminal conviction seems a nice bright-line test for vitiating judicial immunity. ❋ Unknown (2009)

But reading this morning's version of the story in The New York Times was instructive about how the tabloids 'own reporting ethos is sometimes self-vitiating. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Liz Borden: I also concur with the opinions that a criminal conviction seems a nice bright-line test for vitiating judicial immunity. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Monsters, for example, are "tacky," so in The Descent, they're subverted by ambiguity suggesting a psychological interpretation--thus vitiating the central horror and appeal of the movie. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Rather, he gets himself more or less fairly elected, then promptly sets about dismantling every check on his power, closing down parliament, nationalizing the media, stuffing the judiciary, vitiating the electoral commission, rewriting the constitution. ❋ Jeff (2007)

I take it that because of 9/11, you do indeed support vitiating the Fourth Amendment. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Watching [excess] [pornography] will sexually [vitiate] the viewer. ❋ Vitiate (2011)

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