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13 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Spoil'

As a film critic, she refrained from sharing spoilers about the plot twists in the highly anticipated movie.

The discovery of the treasure was spoiled by the pirate's rival, who arrived first and took the valuable loot.

Despite the chef's best efforts, the unexpected power outage threatened to spoil the elaborate meal preparations.

The lack of proper storage conditions can easily spoil the delicate balance of wine during its aging process.

The malfunction in the cooling system threatened to spoil the scientific experiment that had been running for months.

The spoiled ballot papers were carefully examined to determine the cause of the irregularities in the voting process.

The constant exposure to salty sea air can spoil the finish on wooden boats, requiring regular maintenance.

The constant exposure to sunlight can spoil the vibrant colors of paintings, leading to fading over time.

The invasive species introduced to the ecosystem threatened to spoil the delicate balance of the local flora and fauna.

The unexpected power outage had the potential to spoil the data stored in the computer system, leading to significant losses.

The musician worried that the unexpected technical issues might spoil the live performance scheduled for that evening.

The delay in flight departure had the potential to spoil the entire vacation, causing frustration among the travelers.

The lack of proper ventilation in the storage room posed a risk of spoilage for the archived documents.

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