noun
- one who corrupts, spoils, or makes faulty
Usage: formal; rare
Examples
- The scandal made him a vitiator of the company’s reputation.
- She was seen as a vitiator of traditional values.
- The critic called the director a vitiator of classic literature.
- His constant negativity made him a vitiator of team morale.
- The pollution acted as a vitiator of the pristine environment.