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Etymology: (verb.) 14th century. Middle English, from Middle French espoillier, from Latin spoliare, from spolium.

berbat olmuş, şımarık, piç olmak, şımartılma, şimarik, defolu, acımış, kusurlu, mahvolmak, boz, bozulmuş, (sıfat) berbat olmuş, gül bebek, el bebek gül bebek, bozmak, berbat etmek, bozulmak, bozuk, yüz verip şımartmak, ganimet, a spoiled child şımarık, (birini) şımartmak, şımartmak, dö, yağma, çürümek, mahvetmek, gasp, yağma malı, yağma etmek, zarar vermek, yüz vermek, mahrum etmek, nazlı alıştırmak, dozunu kaçırmak, kazanç, artık, tadını kaçırmak, kaçırmak, avanta, yemek çürümek, (süt v.b.) bozulmak, KAZI TOPRAĞI:Siper, hendek vs. kazılardan çıkarılıp arazi üzerine atılan toprak, be spoiling for kaşınmak, istemek, Bozulmak, zarar görmek, çalıntı mal, memuriyet (seçim kazanılınca), çocuk, aramak, memuriyet, katletmek, içine etmek, yazık etmek, atık, ıskarta, pasa, heba etmek, çalınmışganimet, He is spoiling for a fight, haklamak, spoil a joke şakanın tadını kaçırmak, batırmak, nazlı büyütülmüş, nazlı, şımartılmış, şımart/bozul/boz, berbat olmak, beş paralık, berbat, f., bak. spoil, şımarmak, çepellenmek, cılk çıkmak,

1 berbat olmuş  sıfat     ts
2 şımarık     ts
3 piç olmak     ts
4 şımartılma     ts
5 şimarik     ts
6 defolu  Ticaret     ts
7 acımış     ts
8 kusurlu  Ticaret     ts
9 mahvolmak     ts
10 boz  fiil     ts
11 bozulmuş     ts
12 (sıfat) berbat olmuş     ts
13 gül bebek     ts
14 el bebek gül bebek     ts
15spoil bozmak  fiil     ts
16spoil berbat etmek  fiil     ts
17spoil bozulmak     ts
18spoilt bozuk     ts
19spoil yüz verip şımartmak     ts
20spoil ganimet  isim     ts
21spoil a spoiled child şımarık     ts
22spoil (birini) şımartmak  fiil     ts
23spoil şımartmak  fiil     ts
24spoil     ts
25spoil. yağma     ts
26spoil çürümek  fiil     ts
27spoil mahvetmek     ts
28spoil gasp     ts
29spoil yağma malı     ts
30spoil yağma etmek     ts
31spoil zarar vermek     ts
32spoil yüz vermek     ts
33spoil mahrum etmek     ts
34spoil nazlı alıştırmak     ts
35spoil dozunu kaçırmak     ts
36spoil kazanç     ts
37spoil artık     ts
38spoil tadını kaçırmak     ts
39spoil kaçırmak     ts
40spoil avanta     ts
41spoil yemek çürümek     ts
42spoil (süt v.b.) bozulmak  fiil     ts
43spoil KAZI TOPRAĞI:Siper, hendek vs. kazılardan çıkarılıp arazi üzerine atılan toprak  Askeri     ts
44spoil be spoiling for kaşınmak     ts
45spoil istemek     ts
46spoil Bozulmak, zarar görmek  Tıp     ts
47spoil çalıntı mal  isim     ts
48spoil memuriyet (seçim kazanılınca)  isim     ts
49spoil çocuk     ts
50spoil aramak     ts
51spoil memuriyet     ts
52spoil katletmek     ts
53spoil içine etmek     ts
54spoil yazık etmek     ts
55spoil atık  Askeri     ts
56spoil ıskarta  Çevre     ts
57spoil pasa     ts
58spoil heba etmek     ts
59spoil çalınmışganimet     ts
60spoil He is spoiling for a fight     ts
61spoil haklamak     ts
62spoil spoil a joke şakanın tadını kaçırmak     ts
63spoil batırmak     ts
64spoilt nazlı büyütülmüş     ts
65spoilt nazlı     ts
66spoilt şımartılmış     ts
67spoilt şımart/bozul/boz     ts
68spoilt berbat olmak     ts
69spoilt beş paralık     ts
70spoilt berbat  sıfat     ts
71spoilt f., bak. spoil     ts
72spoilt şımarmak     ts
73to be spoiled çepellenmek     ts
74to be spoiled cılk çıkmak     ts
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Simple past tense and past participle of spoil, Having a selfish or greedy character due to pampering, Of food, that has deteriorated to the point of no longer being usable or edible, rotten, decayed; excessively indulged, pampered too much, having the character or disposition harmed by pampering or oversolicitous attention; "a spoiled child, (of foodstuffs) not in an edible or usable condition; "bad meat"; "a refrigerator full of spoilt food", having the character or disposition harmed by pampering or oversolicitous attention; "a spoiled child", treated with excessive indulgence; "pampered from earliest childhood, he believed the world had been invented for his entertainment", Of food, to become bad, sour or rancid; to decay, To render (a ballot paper) invalid by deliberately defacing it, (Also in plural: spoils) Plunder taken from an enemy or victim, To ruin the character of, by overindulgence; to coddle or pamper to excess, To carry off (goods) by force; to steal, To strip or deprive (someone) of their possessions, armour etc.; to despoil, To plunder, pillage (a city, country etc.), Material (such as rock or earth) removed in the course of an excavation, or in mining or dredging. Tailings, To ruin; to damage (something) in some way making it unfit for use, spile, Having lost its original value, become unfit for consumption or use; "the meat must be eaten before it spoils", the act of stripping and taking by force the act of spoiling something by causing damage to it; "her spoiling my dress was deliberate" (usually plural) valuables taken by violence (especially in war); "to the victor belong the spoils of the enemy" become unfit for consumption or use; "the meat must be eaten before it spoils, treat with excessive indulgence; "grandparents often pamper the children"; "Let's not mollycoddle our students!", despoil, make imperfect; "nothing marred her beauty", have a strong desire or urge to do something; "She is itching to start the project"; "He is spoiling for a fight", Dirt or rock removed from its original location, destroying the composition of the soil in the process, as in strip-mining, dredging, or construction, destroy and strip of its possession; "The soldiers raped the beautiful country", To coddle or pamper to excess, To ruin, hinder or prevent (the efforts, plans, or desires) of; "What ultimately frustrated every challenger was Ruth's amazing September surge"; "foil your opponent", Of food, to become bad, sour or rancid, Excavated material such as soil from the trench of a water main, means overburden that has been removed during surface coal mining operations, earth removed from the ditch, Dirt or rock removed from its original location--destroying the composition of the soil in the process--as in strip-mining, dredging, or construction, alter from the original, become unfit for consumption or use; "the meat must be eaten before it spoils, That which is taken from another by violence; especially, the plunder taken from an enemy; pillage; booty, To practice plunder or robbery, To cause to decay and perish; to corrput; to vitiate; to mar, To render useless by injury; to injure fatally; to ruin; to destroy; as, to spoil paper; to have the crops spoiled by insects; to spoil the eyes by reading, (usually plural) valuables taken by violence (especially in war); "to the victor belong the spoils of the enemy", Corruption; cause of corruption, Public offices and their emoluments regarded as the peculiar property of a successful party or faction, to be bestowed for its own advantage; commonly in the plural; as to the victor belong the spoils, the act of stripping and taking by force the act of spoiling something by causing damage to it; "her spoiling my dress was deliberate", That which is gained by strength or effort, To lose the valuable qualities; to be corrupted; to decay; as, fruit will soon spoil in warm weather, The slough, or cast skin, of a serpent or other animal, To seize by violence;; to take by force; to plunder, To plunder; to strip by violence; to pillage; to rob; with of before the name of the thing taken; as, to spoil one of his goods or possession, The spoils of something are things that people get as a result of winning a battle or of doing something successfully. True to military tradition, the victors are now treating themselves to the spoils of war, If someone spoils their vote, they write something illegal on their voting paper, usually as a protest about the election, and their vote is not accepted. They had broadcast calls for voters to spoil their ballot papers = deface, If you say that someone is spoilt for choice or spoiled for choice, you mean that they have a great many things of the same type to choose from. At lunchtime, MPs are spoilt for choice in 26 restaurants and bars, the act of spoiling something by causing damage to it; "her spoiling my dress was deliberate", 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", the act of stripping and taking by force, If food spoils or if it is spoilt, it is no longer fit to be eaten. We all know that fats spoil by becoming rancid Some organisms are responsible for spoiling food and cause food poisoning, If you spoil yourself or spoil another person, you give yourself or them something nice as a treat or do something special for them. Spoil yourself with a new perfume this summer Perhaps I could employ someone to iron his shirts, but I wanted to spoil him. He was my man. = pamper, plunder, loot, goods taken from an enemy in a war or in a robbery; waste material (i.e. earth dug up while mining or excavating), damage; impair, detract from; ruin by excessive indulgence, pamper too much; go bad, decay (of food); plunder, pillage, rob, American English uses the form spoiled as the past tense and past participle. British English uses either spoiled or spoilt, If you spoil something, you prevent it from being successful or satisfactory. It's important not to let mistakes spoil your life Peaceful summer evenings can be spoilt by mosquitoes, If you spoil children, you give them everything they want or ask for. This is considered to have a bad effect on a child's character. Grandparents are often tempted to spoil their grandchildren whenever they come to visit. + spoilt, spoiled spoilt, spoiled A spoilt child is rarely popular with other children Oh, that child. He's so spoiled, The act or practice of plundering; robbery; aste, Spoilt is a past participle and past tense of spoil. A past tense and a past participle of spoil. a British form of the word spoiled, affected by blight--anything that mars or events growth or prosperity; "a blighted rose"; "blighted urtan districts", Having a character harmed by pampering etc,

75 Simple past tense and past participle of spoil     ts
76 Having a selfish or greedy character due to pampering     ts
77 Of food, that has deteriorated to the point of no longer being usable or edible     ts
78 rotten, decayed; excessively indulged, pampered too much  sıfat     ts
79 having the character or disposition harmed by pampering or oversolicitous attention; "a spoiled child     ts
80 (of foodstuffs) not in an edible or usable condition; "bad meat"; "a refrigerator full of spoilt food"     ts
81 having the character or disposition harmed by pampering or oversolicitous attention; "a spoiled child"     ts
82 treated with excessive indulgence; "pampered from earliest childhood, he believed the world had been invented for his entertainment"     ts
83spoil Of food, to become bad, sour or rancid; to decay     ts
84spoil To render (a ballot paper) invalid by deliberately defacing it     ts
85spoil (Also in plural: spoils) Plunder taken from an enemy or victim     ts
86spoil To ruin the character of, by overindulgence; to coddle or pamper to excess     ts
87spoil To carry off (goods) by force; to steal     ts
88spoil To strip or deprive (someone) of their possessions, armour etc.; to despoil - "Roger, that rich Bishop of Salisbury, spoiled of his goods by King Stephen, through grief ran mad, spoke and did he knew not what."     ts
89spoil To plunder, pillage (a city, country etc.)     ts
90spoil Material (such as rock or earth) removed in the course of an excavation, or in mining or dredging. Tailings     ts
91spoil To ruin; to damage (something) in some way making it unfit for use     ts
92spoil. spile     ts
93spoilt Having lost its original value     ts
94spoil become unfit for consumption or use; "the meat must be eaten before it spoils"     ts
95spoil the act of stripping and taking by force the act of spoiling something by causing damage to it; "her spoiling my dress was deliberate" (usually plural) valuables taken by violence (especially in war); "to the victor belong the spoils of the enemy" become unfit for consumption or use; "the meat must be eaten before it spoils     ts
96spoil treat with excessive indulgence; "grandparents often pamper the children"; "Let's not mollycoddle our students!"     ts
97Spoil despoil     ts
98spoil make imperfect; "nothing marred her beauty"     ts
99spoil have a strong desire or urge to do something; "She is itching to start the project"; "He is spoiling for a fight"     ts
100spoil Dirt or rock removed from its original location, destroying the composition of the soil in the process, as in strip-mining, dredging, or construction     ts
101spoil destroy and strip of its possession; "The soldiers raped the beautiful country"     ts
102spoil To coddle or pamper to excess     ts
103spoil To ruin     ts
104spoil hinder or prevent (the efforts, plans, or desires) of; "What ultimately frustrated every challenger was Ruth's amazing September surge"; "foil your opponent"     ts
105spoil Of food, to become bad, sour or rancid     ts
106spoil Excavated material such as soil from the trench of a water main     ts
107spoil means overburden that has been removed during surface coal mining operations     ts
108spoil earth removed from the ditch     ts
109spoil Dirt or rock removed from its original location--destroying the composition of the soil in the process--as in strip-mining, dredging, or construction     ts
110spoil alter from the original     ts
111spoil become unfit for consumption or use; "the meat must be eaten before it spoils     ts
112spoil That which is taken from another by violence; especially, the plunder taken from an enemy; pillage; booty     ts
113spoil To practice plunder or robbery     ts
114spoil To cause to decay and perish; to corrput; to vitiate; to mar     ts
115spoil To render useless by injury; to injure fatally; to ruin; to destroy; as, to spoil paper; to have the crops spoiled by insects; to spoil the eyes by reading     ts
116spoil (usually plural) valuables taken by violence (especially in war); "to the victor belong the spoils of the enemy"     ts
117spoil Corruption; cause of corruption     ts
118spoil Public offices and their emoluments regarded as the peculiar property of a successful party or faction, to be bestowed for its own advantage; commonly in the plural; as to the victor belong the spoils     ts
119spoil the act of stripping and taking by force the act of spoiling something by causing damage to it; "her spoiling my dress was deliberate"     ts
120spoil That which is gained by strength or effort     ts
121spoil To lose the valuable qualities; to be corrupted; to decay; as, fruit will soon spoil in warm weather     ts
122spoil The slough, or cast skin, of a serpent or other animal     ts
123spoil To seize by violence;; to take by force; to plunder     ts
124spoil To plunder; to strip by violence; to pillage; to rob; with of before the name of the thing taken; as, to spoil one of his goods or possession     ts
125spoil The spoils of something are things that people get as a result of winning a battle or of doing something successfully. True to military tradition, the victors are now treating themselves to the spoils of war     ts
126spoil If someone spoils their vote, they write something illegal on their voting paper, usually as a protest about the election, and their vote is not accepted. They had broadcast calls for voters to spoil their ballot papers = deface     ts
127spoil If you say that someone is spoilt for choice or spoiled for choice, you mean that they have a great many things of the same type to choose from. At lunchtime, MPs are spoilt for choice in 26 restaurants and bars     ts
128spoil the act of spoiling something by causing damage to it; "her spoiling my dress was deliberate"     ts
129spoil 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"     ts
130spoil the act of stripping and taking by force     ts
131spoil If food spoils or if it is spoilt, it is no longer fit to be eaten. We all know that fats spoil by becoming rancid Some organisms are responsible for spoiling food and cause food poisoning     ts
132spoil If you spoil yourself or spoil another person, you give yourself or them something nice as a treat or do something special for them. Spoil yourself with a new perfume this summer Perhaps I could employ someone to iron his shirts, but I wanted to spoil him. He was my man. = pamper     ts
133spoil plunder, loot, goods taken from an enemy in a war or in a robbery; waste material (i.e. earth dug up while mining or excavating)  isim     ts
134spoil damage; impair, detract from; ruin by excessive indulgence, pamper too much; go bad, decay (of food); plunder, pillage, rob  fiil     ts
135spoil American English uses the form spoiled as the past tense and past participle. British English uses either spoiled or spoilt     ts
136spoil If you spoil something, you prevent it from being successful or satisfactory. It's important not to let mistakes spoil your life Peaceful summer evenings can be spoilt by mosquitoes     ts
137spoil If you spoil children, you give them everything they want or ask for. This is considered to have a bad effect on a child's character. Grandparents are often tempted to spoil their grandchildren whenever they come to visit. + spoilt, spoiled spoilt, spoiled A spoilt child is rarely popular with other children Oh, that child. He's so spoiled     ts
138spoil The act or practice of plundering; robbery; aste     ts
139spoilt Spoilt is a past participle and past tense of spoil. A past tense and a past participle of spoil. a British form of the word spoiled     ts
140spoilt affected by blight--anything that mars or events growth or prosperity; "a blighted rose"; "blighted urtan districts"     ts
141spoilt Having a character harmed by pampering etc     ts
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