| | Word of the Day — May 31, 2012May 31, 2012 - Scott ViauVitiate — VISH-ih-ATE — to spoil or impair the quality of efficiency of something or someone Example: "In Mark Griffen's bio on Vincente Minnelli, he stated: 'He was a brilliant man, but the brilliance was vitiated, perhaps, by a lot of personal problems.'"
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