Moderate as in disrupt To mess up or spoil something, similar to making a mistake or botching a task. Clear All
6 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Bollix'
Despite careful instructions, he somehow found a way to bollix the assembly of the furniture.
The quarterback's mistake bollixed the entire play, resulting in a turnover for the opposing team.
Trying to bollix together a last-minute plan, they ended up missing the event entirely.
The intricate dance routine required precision, or one wrong step could bollix the entire performance.
The sudden influx of new information threatened to bollix the student's understanding of the complex topic.
The intense rivalry between the two teams often led to attempts to bollix each other's strategies.
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