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    Botched
    /bäCHt/

    adjective

    • 1. (of a task) carried out badly or carelessly: "a botched attempt to steal a car"
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  3. The meaning of BOTCHED is unsuccessful because of being poorly done : spoiled by mistakes. How to use botched in a sentence.

  4. (of a job, attempt, etc.) done very badly: botched job Our landlord redecorated the bedroom, but it was such a botched job that we decided to redo it. botched operation He had a botched operation on a severely perforated eardrum that left him deaf in his right ear. The campaign to control the disease was badly botched.

  5. Botched definition: spoiled by poor or clumsy work; bungled. See examples of BOTCHED used in a sentence.

  6. 1. : to foul up hopelessly often used with up. 2. : to put together in a makeshift way. botcher noun. 3 of 3. noun (2) 1. : something that is botched : mess. 2. : patchwork, hodgepodge. botchy. ˈbä-chē.

  7. BOTCH definition: 1. to spoil something by doing it badly: 2. something that is spoiled by being done badly: 3. to…. Learn more.

  8. verb (used with object) to spoil by poor work; bungle (often followed by up ): He botched up the job thoroughly. Synonyms: flub, butcher, muff, mismanage, ruin. to do or say in a bungling manner. to mend or patch in a clumsy manner.

  9. 1. To perform poorly or ruin through clumsiness or ineptitude: botch a tennis shot; botch a rebellion. 2. To repair or mend clumsily or ineptly. n. 1. A ruined or defective piece of work: "I have made a miserable botch of this description" (Nathaniel Hawthorne). 2. A hodgepodge. [Middle English bocchen, to mend .] botch′er n. botch′y adj.

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