noun as in strong fondness

Word Combinations

Example:The constant exposure to negative influences is a severe vitiation of character.

Definition:the process of causing a person's moral character to deteriorate or become corrupt.

From vitiation of character

Example:The scandal was a significant vitiation of the company’s reputation.

Definition:the process of causing someone's reputation, especially a public figure, to be tarnished or corrupted.

From vitiation of reputation

Example:The politician's statements have been accused of vitiation of truth in many of their claims.

Definition:the process of causing the truth to be distorted or corrupted.

From vitiation of truth

Example:Exposure to violent media is often seen as a key factor in the vitiation of moral standards among young people.

Definition:the process of causing the moral standards to deteriorate or become corrupt.

From vitiation of moral standards

Example:The recent accusations of corruption in the judicial system have led to a serious vitiation of justice.

Definition:the process of causing justice to be corrupted or made less pure.

From vitiation of justice

Example:.oauth of integrity and honesty has been a major vitiation of principles in recent years.

Definition:the process of causing founding principles or beliefs to deteriorate or become corrupt.

From vitiation of principles

Example:Improper diet and lack of exercise are major factors in the vitiation of health.

Definition:the process of causing health to deteriorate or become corrupted.

From vitiation of health

Example:Skepticism in scientific thought has been a significant vitiation of belief in the community.

Definition:the process of causing beliefs to be distorted or corrupted.

From vitiation of belief

Example:Poor care and improper storage have led to the vitiation of purity in the valuable spice.

Definition:the process of causing purity to deteriorate or become corrupted.

From vitiation of purity

Example:The devastating impact of the incident was a clear vitiation of innocence for the affected individuals.

Definition:the process of causing innocence to deteriorate or become corrupted.

From vitiation of innocence