1 to give (a child etc) too much of what he wants and possibly make his character, behaviour/behavior etc worse by doing so -- làm hư, làm hại tính cách
They spoil that child dreadfully and she’s becoming unbearable!
When it comes to accommodation, visitors would be spoilt for choice!
At the government formation stage a formateur selects a coalition which bargains over policy and the distribution of office spoils.
Most citizens probably want the constitution to be stable and ordinary laws dividing spoils among interest groups to be unstable.
However, though dupe and victim, they do also get their share of colonial spoils.
If while they are away a thread breaks and no one is there to tie it, the resulting effect spoils the cloth.
Why fruits rot, seeds mold, and meat spoils.
First, too many cooks have spoilt the historical broth.
According to traditional practice, the spoils are carried along in the procession.
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