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The rain can vitiate the paint on the walls.
To make something less effective or spoil its quality.
Too much sugar can vitiate the flavor of the dish.
Poor lighting can vitiate the quality of the photograph.
Neglect can vitiate the value of the property.
vitiate a contract
vitiate the results
vitiate the argument
impair
diminish
corrupt
The contract was vitiated by a mistake.
To impair or weaken something, especially in a legal context.
The evidence was vitiated by improper handling.
Her testimony was vitiated by contradictions.
The agreement was vitiated due to lack of consent.
vitiate a contract
vitiate evidence
vitiate a claim
invalidate
nullify
impair