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vitiate Meaning in Tamil ( vitiate வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Verb:

பழுதாக்கு, பாழ் செய்,



vitiate தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:

நிலைகோடல் நில்லாமை: நிலைக்கோடல் அனிச்சைகளின் செயலிழப்பு, கூடவே குற்றுநிலை குறைந்த இரத்த அழுத்தம் அல்லது புலனுணர்வு மற்றும் தூண்டுதல் மாற்றங்கள் போன்ற மற்ற நோய் தொடர்பான காரணிகள், அவை பழுதாக்கும் சமநிலை மற்றும் வீழ்ச்சிக்கு வழிவகுக்கும்.

vitiate's Usage Examples:

For on the one hand unless the egoist's happiness is compatible to some extent with that of his fellows, their opposition will almost inevitably vitiate his perfect enjoyment; on the other hand, the altruist whose primary object is the good of others, must derive his own highest happiness - i.


It is assuredly little matter for wonder that this philosophy should contain much that is now inapplicable, and that in many respects it should be vitiated by radical errors.


The old infirmary building is now occupied by St Joseph's College, a commercial academy of the Marist Brotherhood, in connexion with which there is a novitiate for the training of members of the order for missionary service at home or abroad.


48, confirms the Sothic date for the XIIth Dynasty in some measure, but it belongs to the same age, and therefore its evidence would be equally vitiated with the other by any subsequent alteration in the Egyptian calendar.


The Cathars even held it necessary, in case a bishop fell into mortal sin, to repeat his ba p tisms and ordinations, for they had been vitiated by his sins.


It is compelled to accept its first principles on trust from the science in which it is employed; it cannot cope with the subtlety of nature; and it is radically vitiated by being founded on hastily and inaccurately abstracted notions of things.


His own contribution to ethics was vitiated at the outset by the fact that he never shook himself free from the trammels of the philosophy which his own system was intended to supersede.


His novitiate was marked by a fervour of humility.


There was a novitiate of three years, during which the intending member was tested as to his fitness for entering the society.


Not only were the Italians vitiated; but they had also become impotent for action and resistance.


Although establishing certain general relations between atomic and molecular refractions, the results were somewhat vitiated by the inadequacy of the empirical function which he employed, since it was by no means a constant which depended only on the actual composition of the substance and was independent of its physical condition.


vitiatesuffer from two major flaws which appear to have the effect of vitiating the whole process.





Synonyms:

sensualize, modify, demoralize, carnalize, bastardize, lead off, change, poison, debase, carnalise, debauch, lead astray, corrupt, misdirect, profane, subvert, pervert, deprave, alter, bastardise, infect, demoralise, sensualise, suborn,



Antonyms:

quieten, depersonalize, discharge, stabilise, wet,

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