词汇 | vitiated |
释义 | vitiated past simple and past participle ofvitiate vitiate verb[ T ] formaluk /ˈvɪʃ.i.eɪt/ us /ˈvɪʃ.i.eɪt/ to destroy or damage something: 毁坏;破坏;削弱 He said that American military power should never again be vitiated by political concerns.他说美国的军事力量绝不能再次因为政治上的考虑而有所削弱。 Deteriorating and making worse add admin aggravate backslide be downhillidiom debase deteriorate deterioration devaluation disintegrate dog one step forward, two steps backidiom regress regression regressive regressively vulgarize wear thinidiom worse worsen You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Destroying and demolishing Examples of vitiatedvitiated In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use. The ducted exhaust of 'vitiated air' was removed through grilles near or in the ceiling. This was due to the inherent structure of the enterprise missionaries built up themselves, which vitiated its own religiosity. This view gives rise to a pessimism that a political praxis is useless because it is already vitiated by capitalist hegemony. Yet these strengths are often vitiated by the book's combative tone. That quality is vitiated once domestic functions take on the cast of administrative machinery. On the contrary, by its repressive actions, it helped expand that base and, in turn, vitiated its own efforts. And, its apparent role in complex planning is at least greatly vitiated. The spread of automobility and electronic communications networks have further vitiated the core-periphery relationship between work places and domestic places. Reform supporters seemed now convinced that the court review provision had vitiated entirely the gatekeeping procedures of the bill. If authoritative directives in the simplest case are to be understood in accordance with socially salient arrays, legislative authority may appear to be vitiated. Needs of capital could also stem from a persistent cultural failure that vitiated all forms of modern enterprise of that time. The emergence of party vitiated a politics governed by the notion of a public conscience. However, this effect was vitiated when interventions involving multiple family groups were included. Notions of 'skill', 'efficiency' and 'experience' now vitiated the criteria by which jobbers recruited their own team and served to qualify their dominance. Programmes for increasing the competitiveness of micro-enterprises through the provision of subsidized credit are vitiated by the poor motivation of the nationalized banks to service such low-value loans. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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