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    spoil
    [spoil]
    verb
    spoiling (present participle)
    1. diminish or destroy the value or quality of:
      "I wouldn't want to spoil your fun" · "a series of political blunders spoiled their chances of being re-elected"
      • prevent someone from enjoying (an occasion or event):
        "she was afraid of spoiling Christmas for the rest of the family"
      • BRITISH ENGLISH
        mark (a ballot paper) incorrectly so as to make one's vote invalid, especially as a gesture of protest:
        "the group called on its supporters to spoil their papers"
      • (of food) become unfit for eating:
        "I've got some ham that'll spoil if we don't eat it tonight"
    2. harm the character of (someone, especially a child) by being too lenient or indulgent:
      "the last thing I want to do is spoil Thomas"
      • treat with great or excessive kindness, consideration, or generosity:
        "breakfast in bed—you're spoiling me!"
    3. (be spoiling for)
      be extremely or aggressively eager for:
      "Cooper was spoiling for a fight"
    4. archaic
      rob (a person or a place) of goods or possessions by force or violence:
      "the enemy entered into Hereford, spoiled and fired the city, and razed the walls to the ground"
    Origin
    Middle English (in the sense ‘to plunder’): shortening of Old French espoille (noun), espoillier (verb), from Latin spoliare, from spolium ‘plunder, skin stripped from an animal’, or a shortening of despoil.
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    verb
    1. diminish or destroy the value or quality of:
    2. harm the character of (someone, especially a child) by being too lenient or indulgent:
      Opposite:
      treat harshly
      be strict with
      • be extremely or aggressively eager for:
        eager for
        itching for
        looking for
        keen to have
        raring for
        bent on
        on the lookout for
        longing for
      • rob (a person or a place) of goods or possessions by force or violence:
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    3. To impair or destroy the quality or value of; ruin: spoiled the dish by adding too much salt.
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      verb (used with object),spoiled or spoilt, spoil·ing. to damage severely or harm (something), especially with reference to its excellence, value, usefulness, etc.:
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      [transitive] spoil something to change something good into something bad, unpleasant, useless, etc. synonym ruin Our camping trip was spoiled by bad weather.
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      SPOIL meaning: 1 : to have a bad effect on (something) to damage or ruin (something); 2 : to decay or lose freshness especially because of being kept too long
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