vitiate [ˈvɪʃɪeɪt]
vitiate
∗vitiate [vi-shieit]
1Viciar, dañar, corromper, echar a perder (to spoil, to make impure).
2Viciar, hacer nulo, invalidar.
va.
Collins Complete Spanish Electronic Dictionary © HarperCollins Publishers 2011
Verb Conjugation for "vitiate"
Imperative
- vitiate
- you vitiate
- he/she vitiates
- we vitiate
- you vitiate
- they vitiate
Preterite
- I vitiated
- you vitiated
- he/she vitiated
- we vitiated
- you vitiated
- they vitiated
Present Continuous
- I am vitiating
- you are vitiating
- he/she is vitiating
- we are vitiating
- you are vitiating
- they are vitiating
Present Perfect
- I have vitiated
- you have vitiated
- he/she has vitiated
- we have vitiated
- you have vitiated
- they have vitiated
Past Continuous
- I was vitiating
- you were vitiating
- he/she was vitiating
- we were vitiating
- you were vitiating
- they were vitiating
Past Perfect
- I had vitiated
- you had vitiated
- he/she had vitiated
- we had vitiated
- you had vitiated
- they had vitiated
Future
- I will vitiate
- you will vitiate
- he/she will vitiate
- we will vitiate
- you will vitiate
- they will vitiate
Future Perfect
- I will have vitiated
- you will have vitiated
- he/she will have vitiated
- we will have vitiated
- you will have vitiated
- they will have vitiated
Future Continuous
- I will be vitiating
- you will be vitiating
- he/she will be vitiating
- we will be vitiating
- you will be vitiating
- they will be vitiating
Present Perfect Continuous
- I have been vitiating
- you have been vitiating
- he/she has been vitiating
- we have been vitiating
- you have been vitiating
- they have been vitiating
Future Perfect Continuous
- I will have been vitiating
- you will have been vitiating
- he/she will have been vitiating
- we will have been vitiating
- you will have been vitiating
- they will have been vitiating
Past Perfect Continuous
- I had been vitiating
- you had been vitiating
- he/she had been vitiating
- we had been vitiating
- you had been vitiating
- they had been vitiating
