vitiated
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But Mr. Starmer’s offensive was vitiated somewhat by his own lockdown-related woes.
From New York Times ● May 25, 2022
“In such a vitiated atmosphere, it’s impossible for me to see Dil Bechara in isolation and gauge it on its own merits,” she wrote in the Film Companion, an online movie magazine.
From Washington Times ● Jul. 25, 2020
“ICMR’s intentions may be good but the processes have been vitiated and the risk is it can derail the vaccine,” he says.
From Science Magazine ● Jul. 6, 2020
So whatever instincts he might have had to develop self-control were vitiated by “The Apprentice.”
From Washington Post ● Jul. 15, 2016
Consequently, the agreement was held to be vitiated, and the legal proceedings had to be recommenced de novo.
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