spoil (for) (Meaning)

spoil (for)

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spoil (for) Sentence Examples

  1. Pampering the child excessively with gifts and treats spoiled her for any future responsibilities.
  2. The overindulgence of the pet spoiled it for anything less than the utmost attention.
  3. Parents who spoil their children for material possessions are setting them up for disappointment in life.
  4. The spoiled wine had an unpleasant taste and could not be enjoyed.
  5. The meat spoiled quickly in the summer heat, making it unsafe to eat.
  6. The spoiled weather prevented us from enjoying our outdoor activities.
  7. The spoiled relationship could no longer be salvaged, leaving both parties heartbroken.
  8. The spoiled reputation of the politician made it difficult for her to gain support.
  9. The spoiled crop resulted in a significant loss for the farmers.
  10. The spoiled eggs were discarded as unfit for consumption.

FAQs About the word spoil (for)

yen (for), sigh (for), wish (for), yearn (for), lust (for or after), thirst (for), itch (for), hunger (for), salivate (for), ache (for)

despise, detest, loathe,hate, execrate, abominate,abhor, spurn, decline, refuse

Pampering the child excessively with gifts and treats spoiled her for any future responsibilities.

The overindulgence of the pet spoiled it for anything less than the utmost attention.

Parents who spoil their children for material possessions are setting them up for disappointment in life.

The spoiled wine had an unpleasant taste and could not be enjoyed.