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vitiates

/ˈvɪtɪeɪt/ verb · British & US
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What does vitiates mean?

verb

To make something invalid or ineffective; to spoil or ruin something. To weaken or destroy the force or effect of something.

Example

"The introduction of the new policy vitiates the previous agreement, making it null and void."

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