1 to spoil something:
A broken leg blighted her chances of winning the championship.
2 something that spoils or destroys or causes damage:
[ U ] The city stopped urban blight by rebuilding neighborhoods.
Not having one's emotional development blighted by fear and anxiety.
The unnecessary evil and curse of low pay blights the lives of so many.
We do not know what the effect of blighting a generation will be when that generation reaches the age of 30 to 40.
We need to tackle the unthinking prejudice that blights lives and is a cost to the economy.
However, as politicians, we must represent our constituents; we must take note of people's fear because that is what blights their lives.
They are recognised as blights on the land.
Long-term unemployment blights our society and the lives of our constituents.
Crime and the fear of crime are the most serious blights on our inner cities.
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