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Term: Spoil

Definition:

verb (transitive)

1. To diminish the quality, value, or condition of something.

2. To harm or ruin something, especially by inadequate care or excessive indulgence.

3. To destroy or damage something, often irreparably.

noun

1. Goods, possessions, or property seized by force.

2. The act of spoiling or the state of being spoiled.

Sample Sentences:

Verb:

  1. The rain spoiled our picnic by soaking all the food.
  2. Leaving the milk out of the fridge for days will spoil it.
  3. Parents who never say "no" can spoil their children.

Noun:

  1. The spoils of war were divided among the victorious soldiers.
  2. All the children were excited about the spoils each of them received after the treasure hunt.
  3. Leaving fruit laying around will lead to spoil if not consumed in time.

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