noun
- the act of making something faulty, defective, or invalid
- the process of spoiling or contaminating something
Usage: formal
Usage: formal
Examples
- The vitiation of the contract occurred due to fraudulent misrepresentation.
- Environmental vitiation from industrial waste threatened the local ecosystem.
- The lawyer argued that vitiation of the agreement made it legally void.
- Air vitiation in the sealed chamber posed health risks to workers.
- The vitiation of evidence compromised the entire investigation.
- Chemical vitiation of the water supply required immediate remediation.