Meaning of vitiation | Babel Free
Definitions
- A reduction in the value, or an impairment in the quality of something.
- Moral corruption.
- An abolition or abrogation.
Examples
“1810, George Wilson, M.D., F.R.D.E. Ch. II. General Sketch⟳ of Cavendish's Scientific Researches and Discoveries, in The Life of the Honᵇˡᵉ Henry Cavendish, p. 39. […] air was universally reputed to be a simple or elementary body. It was liable, according to the phlogistians, to vitiation, by the addition to it of phlogiston […] being more or less phlogisticated, according to the degree of its power to support⟳ respiration and combustion.”
“Lincoln once reprimanded a young army officer for indulging in a violent controversy with an associate. "No man who is resolved to make⟳ the most of himself," said Lincoln, "can spare⟳ time for personal contention. Still less can he afford⟳ to take⟳ the consequences, including the vitiation of his temper and the loss of self-control.”
CEFR level
B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
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