noun
- acts of making something faulty, defective, or invalid; corruptions or impairments
Usage: formal; legal
Examples
- The contract’s vitiations made it legally unenforceable.
- Several vitiations in the data compromised the study’s reliability.
- The lawyer argued that these vitiations invalidated the entire agreement.
- Quality control identified multiple vitiations in the manufacturing process.
- The vitiations of the original document required extensive corrections.