vitiate in a sentence
v. t.
📚 Grade Level: Grade 10, Grade 11, Grade 12
Definition
VITIATE: to impair or weaken the validity or effectiveness of something.
Sample Sentences
- The lawyer argued that the contract was vitiated by the lack of consent from one of the parties.
- Excessive heat can vitiate the quality of the materials used in construction.
- His dishonest actions served to vitiate the trust that had been built over many years.
- The findings of the research were vitiated by a significant methodological flaw.
- A failure to disclose pertinent information can vitiate the validity of any agreement.