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spoil
verb (spoilt or spoiled , spoiling )
1 to impair, ruin or make useless or valueless.
2 to mar or make less enjoyable The contrived ending spoiled the film .
3 a to treat someone or something in an indulgent way;
b to harm the character of (a child, pet, etc) by overindulgence.
4 intr said of food: to become unfit to eat.
5 to deliberately deface (a ballot paper, voting slip, etc) in order to make it invalid.
noun (always spoils)
1 possessions taken by force; plunder the spoils of war .
2 any benefits or rewards.
[13c: from French espoillier , from Latin spoliare , from spolium plunder or booty]
be spoiled or spoilt for choice to have so many options that it is hard to choose.
be spoiling for something to seek out (a fight, argument, etc) eagerly.
spoilage
noun
1 an act or the process of spoiling.
2 decay or deterioration of food.
3 material that has been wasted.
spoiled or spoilt
adjective
1 said of a child, pet, etc: selfish, demanding, greedy, etc, especially because of having been overindulged, pampered, etc.
2 damaged, injured, marred, etc.
spoiler
noun
1 a flap on an aircraft wing that is used for increasing drag and so assists in its descent by reducing the air speed.
2 a fixed horizontal structure on a car that is designed to put pressure on the wheels and so increase its roadholding capacity, especially at high speeds.
3 someone or something that spoils.
spoilsport
noun , colloq someone who mars or prevents the fun or enjoyment of others.

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