1) spoilVerb
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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. He spoiled all the work. | ستیاناس کر دینا
بیڑاغرق کردینا |
2) spoilNoun
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The act of spoiling something by causing damage to it. Her spoiling my dress was deliberate. He is master in spoiling things. | بگاڑ کرنے کا عمل
خراب کرنے کا عمل |
3) spoilVerb
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Make imperfect. Nothing marred her beauty. | بگاڑ دینا
خراب کردینا |
4) spoilNoun
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(usually plural) valuables taken by violence (especially in war). To the victor belong the spoils of the enemy. | مال غنیمت |
5) spoilNoun
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The act of stripping and taking by force. | لوٹ مار |
6) spoilVerb
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Treat with excessive indulgence. Pampered child. She has pampered her children. Grandparents often pamper the children. Let`s not mollycoddle our students! | ضرورت سے زیادہ لاڈ پیار کرنا
لاڈ پیار سے بگاڑنا |
7) spoilVerb
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Become unfit for consumption or use. The meat must be eaten before it spoils. | سڑ جانا
خراب ہوجانا |
8) spoilVerb
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Hinder or prevent (the efforts, plans, or desires) of. What ultimately frustrated every challenger was Ruth`s amazing September surge. Foil your opponent. | ناکام بنادینا |
9) spoilVerb
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Alter from the original. | مسخ کرنا |
10) spoilVerb
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Have a strong desire or urge to do something. She is itching to start the project. He is spoiling for a fight. | آرزومند ہونا |
11) spoilVerb
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Destroy and strip of its possession. The soldiers raped the beautiful country. | تہس نہس کردینا
ملیامیٹ کردینا |