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botched

[bocht]

adjective

  1. spoiled by poor or clumsy work; bungled.

    The teachers are up in arms about the botched rollout of the new standards, which caused unnecessary confusion and stress for them and their students.



verb

  1. the simple past tense and past participle of botch.

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Other 51Թ Forms

  • botchedly adverb
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51Թ History and Origins

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Just weeks before the botched launch, Pyongyang had unveiled a similar warship in another part of the country.

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Shadow business secretary Andrew Griffith said: "Labour's botched negotiations have left businesses in limbo and this country simply cannot afford their continuing failure."

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At last year's Solheim Cup, the park-and-ride system was botched, leaving empty seats in first tee grandstands for the start of the most important event in women's golf.

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Survivors later told the BBC that Greek coastguards had caused their boat to capsize in a botched attempt to tow it and then silenced witnesses.

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At the time, the actor-producer’s team was exploring whether prosecutors and sheriff’s deputies botched the investigation into how the bullets made their way onto the set.

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