vitiating (Meaning)

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vitiating (p. pr. & vb. n.)

of Vitiate

vitiating Sentence Examples

  1. The witness's testimony was vitiated by their obvious bias against the defendant.
  2. An error in the contract vitiated it, rendering it null and void.
  3. The fraud committed by the seller vitiated the sale, allowing the buyer to rescind the contract.
  4. The breach of warranty vitiated the insurance policy, leaving the policyholder uninsured.
  5. The presence of a material misrepresentation vitiated the agreement, invalidating it.
  6. The duress exerted on the victim vitiated their consent, rendering the contract unenforceable.
  7. The judge ruled that the statute of limitations vitiated any claims based on the incident.
  8. The intervening act of force majeure vitiated the obligation to perform the contract.
  9. A lack of consideration vitiated the promise, making it unenforceable.
  10. The passage of time vitiated the relevance of the evidence, rendering it inadmissible in court.

FAQs About the word vitiating

of Vitiate

tainting, spoiling, staining, touching, darkening, poisoning, marring, polluting, blackening, blurring

elevating, elevating, purifying,purifying, cleansing, cleansing, glorifying, uplifting, glorifying,uplifting

The witness's testimony was vitiated by their obvious bias against the defendant.

An error in the contract vitiated it, rendering it null and void.

The fraud committed by the seller vitiated the sale, allowing the buyer to rescind the contract.

The breach of warranty vitiated the insurance policy, leaving the policyholder uninsured.