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Does the word "spoil" has the same meaning as ruining something?

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Rebecca

Yes, that's correct! We can also use "spoil" to indicate that something is "ruined," damaged, or diminished. It has been used here to indicate that the Jetters always "ruin" the fun of the speaker. Ex: The food has been out for too long, I think it has spoiled. Ex: Don't spoil everyone else's fun!

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