What is another word for spoilate?
Pronunciation:
[ spˈɔ͡ɪle͡ɪt], [ spˈɔɪleɪt], [ s_p_ˈɔɪ_l_eɪ_t]
Synonyms for Spoilate:
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n.
• ruination -
v.
• ruin- Depredate ,
- bankrupt ,
- beggar ,
- botch ,
- break ,
- bring down ,
- bust ,
- crush ,
- decimate ,
- deface ,
- defeat ,
- defile ,
- demolish ,
- deplete ,
- deplore ,
- desecrate ,
- despoil ,
- devour ,
- disfigure ,
- do in ,
- drain ,
- exhaust ,
- fleece ,
- impoverish ,
- injure ,
- maim ,
- mangle ,
- mar ,
- mutilate ,
- overthrow ,
- overturn ,
- overwhelm ,
- pillage ,
- rape ,
- ravish ,
- raze ,
- reduce ,
- sack ,
- shatter ,
- smash ,
- spoil ,
- total ,
- wipe out ,
- wrack ,
- wreck .
Other relevant words:
- Bankrupted ,
- Bankrupting ,
- Beggared ,
- Beggaring ,
- Dilapidating ,
- bankrupts ,
- bring to ruin ,
- bringing ruin ,
- brought to ruin ,
- clean out ,
- cleaned out ,
- cleaning out ,
- dilapidate ,
- dilapidates ,
- laid waste ,
- lay waste ,
- laying waste ,
- lays waste ,
- make a mess of ,
- over turn ,
- ruin ,
- use up ,
- used up ,
- using up ,
- wreak havoc on .
How to use "Spoilate" in context?
Spoilate is a noun meaning to prematurely reveal something of significance that has been kept hidden. The verb form is spoil, meaning to lessen the pleasure or excitement that can be expected from the experience of something. The term is often used in reference to media, where it means to release information that wasn't meant to be released. It can also be used to describe the act of ruining something that is supposed to be enjoyed.
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