vitiate

vitiate (vish-ee-ayt), vb.

1. To impair; to cause to have no force or effect ( the new statute vitiates any common-law argument that the plaintiffs might have).

2. To make void or voidable; to invalidate either completely or in part (fraud vitiates a contract).

3. To corrupt morally (Mr. Lawrence complains that his children were vitiated by their governess). — vitiation, n. — vitiator, n.


专业法律词汇 词条贡献者
法律翻译Gilbert,毕业于亚洲顶尖的高级翻译学院,擅长翻译有关矿产资源领域的法律文件。