单词 | vitiation |
释义 | vitiationn. The action of vitiating, the fact or state of being vitiated, in senses of the verb. ΘΚΠ the world > existence and causation > creation > destruction > damage > [noun] > damaging or injuring spillinga1122 impairment1340 marring1357 damaginga1400 defacingc1400 spoiling1479 violation?c1500 facingc1540 deface1556 defacement1561 infection1563 spoil1575 endamageance1594 damagement1603 mismaking1615 empoisonmenta1626 vitiation1635 vitiating1669 spoilage1815 savaging1858 spoliation1867 mucking about1969 the mind > mental capacity > intelligibility > misinterpretation > distortion or perversion of meaning > [noun] > of text depravinga1500 depravation1566 vitiation1635 depravement1645 society > morality > moral evil > licentiousness > unchastity > loss of chastity > [noun] > defilement of chastity or woman brucheeOE corruption1340 defoulingc1380 stuprea1382 deflorationc1400 defloweringc1400 violationc1450 vitiating1547 devirgination1606 vitiation1635 unmaidening1693 society > leisure > the arts > literature > literary and textual criticism > textual criticism > version of text > [noun] > alteration by copyist or printer > erroneous corruptiona1513 vitiation1635 paradiorthosisa1657 the world > action or operation > harm or detriment > [noun] burstc1000 harmOE scatheOE teenOE evil healc1175 waningc1175 hurt?c1225 quede?c1225 balec1275 damage1300 follyc1300 grill13.. ungain13.. torferc1325 eviltyc1330 wem1338 impairment1340 marring1357 unhend1377 sorrowc1380 pairingc1384 pairmentc1384 mischiefc1385 offencec1385 appairment1388 hindering1390 noyinga1398 bresta1400 envya1400 wemminga1400 gremec1400 wilc1400 blemishing1413 lesion?a1425 nocument?a1425 injuryc1430 mischieving1432 hindrance1436 detrimenta1440 ill1470 untroth1470 diversity1484 remordc1485 unhappinessc1485 grudge1491 wriguldy-wrag?1520 danger1530 dishort1535 perishment1540 wreaka1542 emperishment1545 impeachment1548 indemnity1556 impair1568 spoil1572 impeach1575 interestc1575 emblemishing1583 mishap1587 endamagement1593 blemishment1596 mischievance1600 damnificationa1631 oblesion1656 mishanter1754 vitiation1802 mar1876 jeel1887 1635 T. Jackson Humiliation Sonne of God viii. xx. §5 No addition is forbidden, but such as includeth a vitiation of the text. 1658 E. Phillips New World Eng. Words Vitiation, a corrupting or defiling; also a deflowring. 1666 G. Harvey Morbus Anglicus xvii. 35 The cause of the foresaid extenuation of body..is imputed to..the bloods vitiation by malign putrid vapors, smoaking throughout the vessels. 1802 W. Paley Nat. Theol. xxvi. 519 That vitiation of taste which frequently occurs in fevers, when every taste is irregular, and every one bad. 1809 W. Irving Hist. N.Y. I. ii. iii. 96 The original name of this beautiful island..has already undergone a vitiation. 1843 J. S. Mill Syst. Logic I. i. ii. §5 With the least vitiation of the truth of any propositions. 1863 ‘G. Eliot’ Romola II. v. 51 No man ever struggled to retain power over a mixed multitude without suffering vitiation. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1920; most recently modified version published online December 2021). < n.1635 |
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