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51 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Spoil'

The spoiled relationship between the two business partners ultimately led to the downfall of their once-successful company.

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.

The absence of a backup power source could potentially spoil the data stored in the server during a sudden outage.

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

The lack of proper sealing on the container caused the contents to spoil, creating an unpleasant odor in the pantry.

The unexpected change in weather threatened to spoil the meticulously planned garden party.

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

The unattended leftovers in the refrigerator began to spoil, emitting a foul smell throughout the kitchen.

The absence of air conditioning in the museum raised concerns about artworks potentially spoiling due to high temperatures.

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

The absence of a protective cover allowed dust and dirt to spoil the surface of the vintage car.

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