Encara no tenim significats per a "vitiate by".
1The work is vitiated by an almost virulent antipathy toward the South.
2And that is what it is-vitiatedby the life a bachelor leads.
3All these analogies are vitiated by radical unlikeness between the things compared.
4But your sociologic judgments are vitiated by your lack of practical knowledge.
5It is not often that Horace's poetry is vitiated by bad taste.
6An act vitiated by defect of mind is saved by Faith.
7But it is vitiated by the corruption of fallen flesh.
8His atmosphere was sadly deficient in life-giving oxygen, and much vitiated by gunpowder smoke.
9But his theological taste was sadly vitiated by his study of the pagan philosophy.
10His power to deliver a message was vitiated by this utter absence of receptivity.
11Air may be vitiated by poisonous gases, by dust and smoke, or by germs.
12These are very liable to be vitiated by bad observation, collusion and other causes.
13More than this, the prediction of Christ's second advent is vitiated by this assumption.
14Even to-day some good has come, but this is largely vitiated by other influences.
15Their calculations had been vitiated by one fatal blunder.
16But this is vitiated by a desire for recognition, a definite, almost a confessed, ambition.