Ruined in character or quality.
1 The work is vitiated by an almost virulent antipathy toward the South.
2 All these analogies are vitiated by radical unlikeness between the things compared.
3 But your sociologic judgments are vitiated by your lack of practical knowledge.
4 People accustomed to a vitiated atmosphere are not aware of its foulness.
5 It descended - this vitiated nature-fromfather to son to all generations of men.
6 He has vitiated his contract by publicly refusing to do his work.
7 It is not often that Horace's poetry is vitiated by bad taste.
8 There is, moreover, a paradox in the idea of vitiated bodies reforming themselves.
9 The public sentiment in certain districts is depraved and thoroughly vitiated .
10 He was not familiar with the action of vitiated air upon the system.
11 Perfect silence reigned: a pleasant aroma of rum mellowed the already vitiated atmosphere.
12 The profligacy of his ancestors had not apparently vitiated his blood and judgment.
13 This vitiated air and steam is respired at a temperature of 90° Fahr.
14 Avoid as much as possible the vitiated atmosphere of crowded assemblies.
15 Will a promenade in the vitiated air of the schoolroom furnish suitable exercise?
16 An act vitiated by defect of mind is saved by Faith.
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