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tiate
第三人称
vitiates
现在进行时
vitiating
过去式
vitiated
过去完成时
vitiated
1
使无效, 取消
to cancel, nullify, or render something legally unenforceable
及物动词
- A single missing signature can vitiate the entire contract.
一个缺失的签名就可能使整个合同无效。
- The court ruled that fraud had vitiated the agreement.
法院裁定欺诈行为使协议无效。
- Procedural errors vitiated the validity of the election results.
程序错误使选举结果的有效性无效。
- False information may vitiate a legal document.
虚假信息可能使法律文件无效。
- The judge decided that the clause was vitiated by ambiguity.
法官裁定该条款因模糊不清而被无效。
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2
损害, 削弱
to spoil, weaken, or reduce the usefulness or perfection of something
及物动词
- Repeated delays vitiated the effectiveness of the rescue plan.
反复的延误削弱了救援计划的有效性。
- Poor editing vitiated the impact of the film.
糟糕的剪辑削弱了电影的影响力。
- Careless planning vitiated the success of the entire project.
粗心的规划损害了整个项目的成功。
- His biased approach vitiated the results of the study.
他的偏见方法损害了研究结果。
- A single error can vitiate an otherwise flawless presentation.
一个错误就可能破坏原本完美的演示。
3
败坏, 腐蚀
to debase, degrade, or corrupt someone or something, often through excess or immorality
及物动词
- Absolute power can vitiate even the most virtuous leaders.
绝对权力甚至可以腐化最有德行的领导者。
- Critics claimed that the author's work was vitiated by immoral themes.
批评家声称作者的作品因不道德的主题而被败坏。
- Excessive luxury can vitiate one's character over time.
过度的奢侈会随着时间败坏一个人的品格。
- The city was vitiated by decades of political corruption.
这座城市因数十年的政治腐败而败坏。
- The emperor feared that idleness would vitiate his soldiers' discipline.
皇帝担心懒惰会损害士兵的纪律。