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vitiate

[vish-ee-eyt] / ˈvɪʃ iˌeɪt /




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She accused Mr Zubair of "peddling a fake-narrative to vitiate the atmosphere, cause communal disharmony & cause communal & targeted hatred against me & my family".

From BBC • Jun. 7, 2022

“I see these events as a disturbing pattern which will lead, eventually, to injustice and further vitiate the atmosphere prevailing in some parts of the country and stoke fires and retaliation,” Mr. Lokur said.

From New York Times • May 11, 2022

The rule recognized that new technologies cannot be employed to vitiate the right to be secure promised by the Fourth Amendment.

From Slate • Jul. 22, 2021

He argued that this approach would vitiate the idea of checks and balances that’s at the heart of congressional oversight.

From Washington Post • Aug. 31, 2020

He don't dare to leave it, because he might vi--vi--bother the word--oh, yes! vitiate his legal rights.

From Ralph in the Switch Tower by Chapman, Allen




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