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8 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Botch' in a Sentence

"To ruin something by doing a poor job or making mistakes; often used with "up."" more

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By the time the plumber arrives, I will have botched the attempt to fix the leaky faucet.
The attempt to fix the leak in the water pipe only served to botch the entire plumbing system.
His attempt to fix the leaky faucet only served to botch the plumbing further.
The tailor is botching the dress alteration with crooked seams.
Despite his efforts to fix the plumbing issue, he will have been botching the repairs all along.
Despite his efforts, he managed to botch the negotiations with the client.
If he rushes, he will botch the intricate details of the model airplane.
The hurried stitching on the wedding dress had the potential to botch the bride's special day.

Botch

boch
verbTo ruin something by doing a poor job or making mistakes; often used with "up."

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Last Updated On: March 21, 2024
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