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Definition of botch verb from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

botch

verb
 
/bɒtʃ/
 
/bɑːtʃ/
(informal)
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they botch
 
/bɒtʃ/
 
/bɑːtʃ/
he / she / it botches
 
/ˈbɒtʃɪz/
 
/ˈbɑːtʃɪz/
past simple botched
 
/bɒtʃt/
 
/bɑːtʃt/
past participle botched
 
/bɒtʃt/
 
/bɑːtʃt/
-ing form botching
 
/ˈbɒtʃɪŋ/
 
/ˈbɑːtʃɪŋ/
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  1. botch something (up) to do something badly
    • He completely botched up the interview.
    • The work they did on the house was a botched job.
    Word Originlate Middle English (in the sense ‘repair’ but originally not implying clumsiness): of unknown origin.
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