Vitiates
Prior to this meme I had never heard of the word "Vitiates", and now that I have I can't see how it isn't more widely used since it is so widely applicable today.
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vi·ti·ate
/ˈviSHēˌāt/
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verbformal
3rd person present: vitiates
spoil or impair the quality or efficiency of.
"development programs have been vitiated by the rise in population"
destroy or impair the legal validity of.
"the insurance is vitiated because of foolish acts on the part of the tenant"
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