Dewey's somewhat ingenuous hope, that the identification of his method with the methods of science will add to its impressiveness, is in danger, unfortunately, of being vitiated through the suspicion that he is, after all, not in close touch with the methods of science.
"John Dewey's logical theory"
Delton Thomas Howard
To a more serious criticism, it seems vitiated by a radical inconsistency.
"Roman Society from Nero to Marcus Aurelius"
Samuel Dill
Ninety-nine out o' a hunder would, for that mad act, convict her o' a vitiated and corrupt taste; but, if she had ane to side wi' her, she may, in a sense, be justified.
"Wilson's Tales of the Borders and of Scotland, Vol. XX"
Alexander Leighton