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vitiation

NOUN
  1. nullification by the destruction of the legal force; rendering null
    the vitiation of the contract

How To Use vitiation In A Sentence

  • A bad guy is no longer simply the opposite of ‘good guy;’ the ensuing but signals the vitiation of the villainous sting of depravity.
  • While not leading to automatic vitiation of the warrant, there remains the need to protect the prior authorization process.
  • Such of the foregoing remarks as apply to the results of the vitiation of the pure form of republican government delivered to The Englishwoman in America
  • Earlier art, music, or literature could reinterpret the Passion over and over again without vitiation.
  • the vitiation of the contract
  • This pre - cosmic vitiation of the whole “life-force” was respon - sible both for human evil and for the conflictful and wasteful aspects of nonhuman nature. COSMIC FALL
  • What convinces us of this is, that the first impulse of the king and his advisers, upon discovering through a secret communication made by Anne the existence of a precontract, and the consequent vitiation of her marriage with the king, had been, to charge upon Anne a new and scandalous offence. The Uncollected Writings of Thomas de Quincey—Vol. 1 With a Preface and Annotations by James Hogg
  • Since dry skin is caused due to vata or pitta vitiation, the diet should be designed to reduce these vitiations. Do you think Dietary Treatments is good for Dry skin
  • But here again enter error of perspective, and vitiation due to the bias of love. Jack London: The Iron Heel
  • The second cause of disease lies in the vitiation of those components of the body which, though formed out of the simple elements, have coalesced in such a manner as to have a specific character of their own, such as blood, entrails, bone, marrow, and the various substances made from the blending of each of these. The Defense
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