vitiate
Definisie in die woordeboek Engels

vitiate

/ˈvɪʃ.i.eɪt/

Definisies

(transitive) to spoil, make faulty; to reduce the value, quality, or effectiveness of something
(transitive) to debase or morally corrupt
(transitive, archaic) to violate, to rape

sinonieme

damage · impair · profane · deflower · misdirect · invalidate · void · modify · corrupt · alter · demoralize · deprave · subvert · debase · demoralise · mar · pervert · spoil · debauch · change
corrupt · pervert · subvert · demoralize · demoralise · debauch · debase · profane · deprave · misdirect
corrupt morally or by intemperance or sensuality; "debauch the young people with wine and women"; "Socrates was accused of corrupting young men"; "Do school counselors subvert young children?"; "corrupt the morals"
mar · impair · spoil · deflower
make imperfect; "nothing marred her beauty"

antonieme

validate

grammatika

vitiate ( third-person singular simple present vitiates, present participle vitiating, simple past and past participle vitiated)
vitiate (third-person singular simple present vitiates, present participle vitiating, simple past and past participle vitiated)

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As regards, in particular, the reasons given for individual decisions, the purpose of the obligation to state the reasons on which an individual decision is based is, therefore, in addition to permitting review by the Courts, to provide the person concerned with sufficient information to know whether the decision may be vitiated by an error enabling its validity to be challenged (see judgment of 11 July 2013, Ziegler v Commission, C‐439/11 P, EU:C:2013:513, paragraph 115 and the case-law cited).eurlex-diff-2018-06-20 eurlex-diff-2018-06-20
42 By its second ground of appeal, Tilly-Sabco claims that the General Court infringed Article 164(2) of Regulation No 1234/2007 and vitiated the judgment under appeal by a contradiction in the reasoning by dismissing the second plea in its action, based on the lack of competence of the Director-General of DG Agriculture and Rural Development to sign the contested regulation, rejecting its argument, in paragraph 200 of the judgment under appeal that the contested regulation could not be treated as a periodic agricultural instrument.eurlex-diff-2018-06-20 eurlex-diff-2018-06-20
The present claim for damages must therefore be rejected in that it is based on the alleged unlawfulness vitiating the rejection decision.EurLex-2 EurLex-2
The Court, in reviewing whether that freedom was lawfully exercised, cannot substitute its own assessment for that of the competent authority but must restrict itself to examining whether the authority’s assessment is vitiated by a manifest error or misuse of powers (see, in particular, Case C-310/99 Italy v Commission, paragraph 45, Case C-456/00 France v Commission [2002] ECR I-11949, paragraph 41, and Case C-66/02 Italy v Commission, paragraph 135).EurLex-2 EurLex-2
Once the parties' right to bring proceedings has been thus recognized, the action may seek a review by the Community judicature not only of the question whether the applicants' procedural rights have been respected but also whether the decision adopted is vitiated by a manifest error of assessment or misuse of powers (Case 26/76 Metro v Commission [1977] ECR 1875, Case 191/82 Fediol v Commission [1983] ECR 2913 and Case 169/84 Cofaz v Commission [1986] ECR 391).EurLex-2 EurLex-2
170 It is sufficient in that regard to find that, in the light of the examination of the second plea in the present action, the grounds relating to KNIC are not vitiated by an error of assessment and, consequently, the Council and the Commission did not publish incorrect data implying KNIC’s involvement in unlawful activities.eurlex-diff-2018-06-20 eurlex-diff-2018-06-20
36 In the light of all the foregoing considerations, Hungary’s complaints to the effect that the limitation in dispute is based on an unsuitable criterion and is vitiated by a manifest error of assessment must be dismissed.EurLex-2 EurLex-2
In this respect, the Court is obliged to confine itself to verifying that the measure in question is not vitiated by a manifest error or a misuse of powers, that the competent authority did not clearly exceed the bounds of its discretion and that the procedural guarantees, which are of particularly fundamental importance in this context, have been fully observed.EurLex-2 EurLex-2
260 It is necessary to determine, first, whether the Decision is vitiated by an error of fact or an error of assessment as to whether the applicants admitted the existence of an infringement of Article 65 of the ECSC Treaty during the administrative procedure.EurLex-2 EurLex-2
Such a measure will not only vitiate the atmosphere, which needs to be conducive to the cause of peace, but also raise doubts about the commitment of Israel to a negotiated political settlement.UN-2 UN-2
In the second place, the appellant submits that paragraph 83 of the judgment under appeal is vitiated by an error of law in so far as the General Court suggests that the EMA has weighed the appellant’s confidential commercial interests against the overriding public interest in transparency, whereas in the decision at issue the EMA relied solely on the non-confidential nature of the report at issue.EuroParl2021 EuroParl2021
Having assessed all the facts and arguments submitted to the Court, I conclude that there is no reason to suggest that the application of the system of coefficients at issue here in establishing the withdrawal threshold is vitiated by a manifest error or a misuse of power.EurLex-2 EurLex-2
In my view, it is only if that analysis is vitiated by an error of law or is based on a distortion of the facts or evidence that the other complaints against the General Court’s findings relating to the determination of the injury could be relevant.EurLex-2 EurLex-2
35 However, it should be pointed out that in appraising the criteria relating to a complex economic situation, the Member States enjoy a broad power of assessment whose limits may be held to have been exceeded only where their assessment is vitiated by a manifest error .EurLex-2 EurLex-2
That requirement is not satisfied by an appeal which, without even including an argument specifically identifying the error of law allegedly vitiating the judgment under appeal, merely repeats or reproduces verbatim the pleas in law and arguments previously submitted to the Court of First Instance.EurLex-2 EurLex-2
The judgment under appeal is therefore vitiated by an error of law, which is why it must be quashed (first sentence of the first paragraph of Article 61 of the Statute of the Court of Justice).EurLex-2 EurLex-2
– declare that the contested decision is vitiated by illegality and infringes the principle of equal treatment before OHIM, because of the misinterpretation of the concept of ‘another sign used in the course of trade’, as referred to in Article 8(4) of Regulation No 40/94;EurLex-2 EurLex-2
18 In their appeal, the appellants rely on three pleas in law, alleging (i) failure to state adequate reasons for the order under appeal; (ii) an error of law vitiating the assessment made by the Court of First Instance that they were not directly concerned by the contested decision; and (iii) disregard for the right to effective judicial protection.EurLex-2 EurLex-2
The Commission points out, in connection with this ground of appeal also, that the appellant does not demonstrate how the General Court’s reasoning is vitiated by an error of law.EurLex-2 EurLex-2
However, if the national court were to find that the Commissioners’ refusal to allow the revision requested by Overland was vitiated by a manifest error of assessment, and if the revision of the declaration is ultimately allowed, then the customs duties owed by Overland should be calculated using the amount entered in the revised declaration, excluding the buying commissions paid.EurLex-2 EurLex-2
Emphasizes that, as underlined by the Human Rights Committee, restrictions on the freedom to manifest one’s religion or belief are permitted only if limitations are prescribed by law, are necessary to protect public safety, order, health or morals, or the fundamental rights and freedoms of others, are non-discriminatory and are applied in a manner that does not vitiate the right to freedom of thought, conscience and religion;UN-2 UN-2
It therefore follows that authentication constitutes an essential procedural requirement within the meaning of Article 173 of the EEC Treaty and that a decision notified without having been authenticated is vitiated by a material defect, irrespective of whether there is any discrepancy between the text adopted and the one published or notified.EurLex-2 EurLex-2
36 That requirement is not satisfied by an appeal which, without even including an argument specifically identifying the error of law allegedly vitiating the contested judgment, confines itself to reproducing the pleas in law and arguments previously submitted to the Court of First Instance.EurLex-2 EurLex-2
44 It held that, according to settled case-law, where the operative part of an OHIM decision is based on reasoning consisting of several pillars, each of which would in itself be sufficient to justify that operative part, that decision should, in principle, be annulled only if each of those pillars is vitiated by illegality.EurLex-2 EurLex-2
The Commission claims, in essence, that the General Court vitiated the judgment under appeal by inconsistency.EurLex-2 EurLex-2
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