VITIATE vs DEPRAVE: VERB
- Make imperfect
- Corrupt morally or by intemperance or sensuality
- To spoil, make faulty; to reduce the value, quality, or effectiveness of something
- To debase or morally corrupt
- To violate, to rape
- Take away the legal force of or render ineffective
- To make something ineffective, to invalidate
- Corrupt morally or by intemperance or sensuality
- To speak ill of
- To make (a situation) bad or worse
- To corrupt
- To depreciate
- To malign
- To revile
- To vitiate
VITIATE vs DEPRAVE: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To reduce the value or quality of; impair or spoil.
- To corrupt morally; debase: : corrupt.
- To make ineffective (a contract or legal stipulation, for example); invalidate.
- To make vicious, faulty, or imperfect; to render defective; to injure the substance or qualities of; to impair; to contaminate; to spoil
- To cause to fail of effect, either wholly or in part; to make void; to destroy, as the validity or binding force of an instrument or transaction; to annul.
- To make bad or worse; to vitiate; to corrupt.
- To speak ill of; to depreciate; to malign; to revile.
- To debase, especially morally; corrupt. : corrupt.
VITIATE vs DEPRAVE: OTHER WORD TYPES
- To render vicious, faulty, or imperfect; injure the quality or substance of; cause to be defective; impair; spoil; corrupt: as, a vitiated taste.
- To cause to fail of effect, either in whole or in part; render invalid or of no effect; destroy the validity or binding force of, as of a legal instrument or a transaction; divest of legal value or authority; invalidate: as, any undue influence exerted on a jury vitiates their verdict; fraud vitiates a contact; a court is vitiated by the presence of unqualified persons sitting as members of it.
- Synonyms Pollute, Corrupt, etc. (see taint), debase, deprave.
- To make bad or worse; pervert; vitiate; corrupt: as, to deprave the heart, mind, understanding, will, tastes, etc.; to deprave the morals, government, laws, etc.
- To pervert; distort; speak evil of; misreport; calumniate; vilify.
VITIATE vs DEPRAVE: RELATED WORDS
- Undermine, Profane, Void, Deflower, Corrupt, Debauch, Pervert, Misdirect, Debase, Deprave, Impair, Demoralize, Spoil, Invalidate, Mar
- Rakeshame, Corruptedly, Scandalise, Depravedness, Punish, Ravish, Degenerate, Profane, Misdirect, Demoralize, Vitiate, Pervert, Debase, Debauch, Corrupt
VITIATE vs DEPRAVE: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Disturb, Undermine, Profane, Void, Deflower, Corrupt, Debauch, Pervert, Misdirect, Deprave, Impair, Demoralize, Spoil, Invalidate, Mar
- Coarsen, Bastardise, Rakeshame, Corruptedly, Depravedness, Punish, Ravish, Degenerate, Profane, Misdirect, Demoralize, Vitiate, Pervert, Debauch, Corrupt
VITIATE vs DEPRAVE: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- And they do not threaten to vitiate the free speech guarantee.
- This is not to say that deception can never vitiate consent.
- Their disclosure serves no purpose other than to vitiate Mr.
- Rubenfeld himself has ably demonstrated how deception can vitiate consent.
- Such a reading would vitiate the time of loss clause.
- Misrepresentation by a third person does not vitiate consent.
- Demand for receipt not to vitiate a legal tender.
- SYN: Seduce, corrupt, ravish, violate, pollute, defile, vitiate.
- Guardian ad litem does not vitiate the decree.
- Mistake of law does not generally vitiate consent.
- Well Doc, genre for serbia this and if you can deprave adenoidectomy and liver damage as happened to my doctors orders concerning this penny.
- The jury had to decide if the DVDs would deprave and corrupt any person likely to read, see or hear it.
- The writing, however, must have a substantial tendency to deprave or corrupt its readers by inciting lascivious thoughts or arousing lustful desires.
- The striatum my TOPAMAX was in a drug's courier, companies conduct research to accrue or deprave potential interactions with milk britt.
- What else could the Valentinians do with so plain a statement, but seek to deprave it?
- Folkloric paramecium must whereinto deprave for the fusty kianna.
VITIATE vs DEPRAVE: QUESTIONS
- Does the insertion of'interest'after a note vitiate the process?
- Does out of an abundance of caution vitiate legislative authority?
- Who would win in a lightsaber duel Darth Sidious vs vitiate?
- N/A