spoil
Definition of
spoil
:
(
usually
plural
) valuables
taken
by
violence
(
especially
in
war
);
"to the
victor
belong
the spoils of the
enemy
"
the
act
of
spoiling
something
by
causing
damage
to
it
;
"her
spoiling
my
dress
was
deliberate
"
the
act
of
stripping
and
taking
by
force
make
a
mess
of,
destroy
or
ruin
;
"
I
botched
the
dinner
and we had to
eat
out
"
;
"the
pianist
screwed
up
the
difficult
passage
in
the
second
movement
"
become
unfit
for
consumption
or
use
;
"the
meat
must
be
eaten
before
it
spoils"
alter
from the
original
treat
with
excessive
indulgence
;
"grandparents
often
pamper
the children"
;
"
Let
'
s
not
mollycoddle
our students!"
hinder
or
prevent
(the efforts, plans,
or
desires) of;
"What
ultimately
frustrated
every
challenger
was
Ruth
'
s
amazing
September
surge
"
;
"
foil
your
opponent
"
have
a
strong
desire
or
urge
to
do
something;
"She is
itching
to
start
the
project
"
;
"
He
is
spoiling
for
a
fight
"
destroy
and
strip
of its
possession
;
"The soldiers
raped
the
beautiful
country
"
make
imperfect
;
"
nothing
marred
her
beauty
"
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