vitiated Meaning in kannada ( vitiated ಅದರರ್ಥ ಏನು?)
ವಿಟಿಯೇಟೆಡ್, ಕಲುಷಿತ, ವಿಕೃತ,
Adjective:
ಕಲುಷಿತ, ವಿಕೃತ,
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vitiated's Usage Examples:
The foolish fearsomeness of this act was vitiated in the 1960s by Esso, which took a smiling tiger.
the question was whether it had amounted to a fatal irregularity which vitiated the proceedings.
depriving the accused of legal representation, the proceedings would be vitiated by fundamental irregularity.
The deliberations did not end without altercations; for instance, Monsignor Jaime de Nevares resigned his seat, claiming the convention to be vitiated with absolute nullity.
Westminster Confession of Faith, believing that it thereby "altered and vitiated" the constitution of the Free Church in law.
New citizens are begotten to the earthly city by nature vitiated by sin but to the heavenly city by grace freeing nature.
created the Free Church of Scotland, on the grounds that "they quitted a vitiated Establishment", that the Free Church joined William Ewart Gladstone in.
consuls, but his own personal life and political career was vitiated by his dissolute habits and possibly by his continued ill-health.
necessary to make a distinction between using a word (or phrase) and mentioning it, and many philosophical works have been "vitiated by a failure to distinguish.
A tribal feud in the between two the Pawadis and Lunis had vitiated the once peaceful atmosphere.
As a poet Faria e Sousa was nearly as prolific; but his poems are vitiated by the prevailing Gongorism of his time.
" The test under the second of these points is whether the sentence is vitiated by irregularity or misdirection or is disturbingly inappropriate.
On appeal, Sikhipha contended on that the trial had been vitiated by various irregularities.
Synonyms:
diminished, impaired, lessened, weakened,
Antonyms:
fit, uninjured, unmitigated, strong, unimpaired,