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dspoil

 

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dspoil (verb)

Definition: To damage or ruin something, especially the quality or condition of it.

Sense 1:

Usage: The heavy rainfall has dspoiled the picnic by soaking all the food.

Sense 2:

Usage: The mishandling of delicate items during transportation often leads to dspoiling them.

Sense 3:

Usage: The constant exposure to sunlight has dspoiled the vibrant colors of the painting.

dspoil (noun)

Definition: Spoilage or damage caused by dspoiling something.

Sense 1:

Usage: The dspoil of the shipment due to mishandling resulted in severe financial loss for the company.

dspoil (adjective)

Definition: Pertaining to something that has been dspoiled or damaged.

Sense 1:

Usage: The children were saddened by the sight of the dspoil toys scattered on the floor.

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