Vitiated (Adjective)
Meaning 2
Impaired by diminution.
Classification
All adjective clusters.
Examples
- The constant interruptions vitiated the conversation, making it impossible to have a meaningful discussion.
- The film's poor pacing vitiated the emotional impact of the plot's dramatic twist.
- Her judgment was vitiated by her own biases and prejudices, leading her to make questionable decisions.
- The singer's vocal cords were vitiated by years of smoking, resulting in a raspier tone.
- The storm's ferocity was vitiated by the seawall, which reduced the impact of the waves on the shore.