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botched
[ bocht ]
adjective
- 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
- the simple past tense and past participle of botch 1( def ).
Other 51Թ Forms
- dzٳ·· [boch, -id-lee], adverb
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of botched1
Example Sentences
Paterson was jailed for 20 years in 2017, after being convicted of wounding patients with botched and unnecessary operations.
After a botched fireworks detonation in 2021 that the city had to settle for more than $21 million, authorities took no chances with the situation in Pacoima on Friday and evacuated the surrounding area.
South Korea has been roiled by political chaos since Yoon's botched attempt to impose martial law.
He treats between 15 and 30 patients seeking intervention from surgical and non-surgical 'botched' jobs each year.
But the men Perez allegedly hired botched the job — allowing Juan to escape and testify about what were supposed to be his last moments.
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