Sentence examples for * vitiated from inspiring English sources

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Will this be pure Ludlum, or something slightly vitiated?

After the trials, Turkey's secular élite was completely vitiated.

Idealism seems to be vitiated the moment it is translated into (usually misguided) action.

But the generally fine snippets were often vitiated here by the poor quality of the print.

Autonomy is vitiated by the wholesale invasion of secrecy and privacy.

On "Dark Angel," America's technology has been vitiated by terrorists who tossed up an electromagnetic pulse.

In fact, they suggest, the word processor has vitiated, well, writing itself.

Yet days after seeing the film, one's revulsion is strangely vitiated.

If, instead, he becomes the cabinet champion and public spokesman for his department, democracy is vitiated.

They suggested some of the usual rules of evidence might be relaxed, but not be vitiated.

Despite ingenuity in argument and resourcefulness of language, the section is vitiated by inconsistencies.

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