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vitiated
adjective as in adulterated
adjective as in debauched
adjective as in defiled
adjective as in degenerate
adjective as in depraved
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adjective as in effete
adjective as in enervated
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adjective as in feeble
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Weak matches
adjective as in impure
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adjective as in perverted
adjective as in profligate
Strongest match
Strong matches
adjective as in rotten
adjective as in unchaste
adjective as in uncleanly
Example Sentences
The gesture was somewhat vitiated by the fact that the Panthers no longer existed.
This is possible unless one's senses are defective, or one's judgment vitiated by emotion and passion.
And yet the older artist's natural disposition was congenial to that of the younger one, only intemperate habits had vitiated it.
He is an impressive writer, but his style is vitiated by an affectation of grandeur.
Others may satisfy a vitiated or undeveloped public taste, but what is artistically sound is also physiological.
Tastes that have been vitiated by the stimulus of dissipation might, perhaps, think these simple pleasures insipid.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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