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51 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Spoil'

Ignoring the expiration date on medications can spoil their effectiveness and pose health risks.

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 spoiled ballot in the election raised concerns about the integrity of the voting process and the accuracy of the results.

The constant noise pollution from construction sites began to spoil the tranquility of the once peaceful neighborhood.

The spoiled milk not only had an unpleasant odor but also posed health risks if consumed.

Despite the tempting sales, she resisted the urge to spoil herself with unnecessary purchases and focused on saving money.

The scientist took precautions to spoil the bacterial culture, ensuring that the experiment results remained accurate.

The parents decided not to spoil their children's appetite with too many snacks before dinner.

The museum curator worked diligently to spoil neither the authenticity nor the condition of the ancient artifacts on display.

The seasoned chef knew that overcooking could spoil the delicate flavors of the dish, so she monitored it carefully.

The strict coach refused to spoil his team with special treatment, emphasizing discipline and hard work.

The diligent student did not want to spoil her perfect attendance record, so she made sure to attend every class.

The environmentalist campaigned against activities that could spoil the natural beauty of the local park.

The toddler's parents were careful not to spoil him by always giving in to his demands.

The unexpected technical issues threatened to spoil the live broadcast, but the team worked swiftly to resolve them.

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