0 to spoil something by doing it badly: --
We botched (up) our first attempt at wallpapering the bathroom.
2 to spoil something by doing it badly: --
He thinks the police botched the investigation.
However, there is a feeling that the process is being rushed and hurried so much that it may be botched.
I repaired some of these places, botched them up if you like to call it so.
Is it further evidence of their botched, muddled failure to think through their taxes when they make their announcements?
Would we not perhaps be better off with a botched up compromise than with botched up absolute power?
Instead of having a botching improvement made we ought to have the best improvement that will add to the letting value.
Clearly, whether they received or took it, they botched the matter.
I am very sad that we have botched it.
In fact, it is an encouragement to botching it up.