Excess language does not make it the rest void.
Vitiate--spoil; to cause moral weakness. "Watching adult movies could vitiate the minds of young children."
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rampant wickedness or overflow of wickedness
Yes, there is:a broadside of artillery shellsa network of computersa storytelling of ravensa superfluity of nunsa wolf pack of submarines
The collective nouns for priests are:a pontification of priestsa mass of priestsa discretion of priestsa superfluity of priests
Vitiate--spoil; to cause moral weakness. "Watching adult movies could vitiate the minds of young children."
I wanted to vitiate his rule, but had to stick to it :)))
Spare the rod and spoil the child
Vitiate is to corrupt, impair, or devalue. Example : "It is conceivable than an error could be so serious as to vitiate the entire body of his work."
A superfluity of gold is associated with wealth. This means that a person, business, or country has a lot of expendable income and can help the economy.
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surfeit, surplus, overload, glut, superfluity
rampant wickedness or overflow of wickedness
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Beauty, ruby, duty, booty, moody, sooty, tutti, superfluity.
Spare the rod and spoil the child
How about: vital vitamin vitality vitreous (as in, vitreous humor), vitiate