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I . spoil <spoilt or spoiled> [spɔıl] VB trans

II . spoil <spoilt or spoiled> [spɔıl] VB intr

III . spoil <spoilt or spoiled> [spɔıl] N

2. spoil [常作复数]:

I . sponge [spʌndʒ] N

II . sponge [spʌndʒ] VB trans

cartilage [ˈkɑːtılıdʒ] N ANAT

spoilsport [ˈspɔılspɔːt] N

fuselage [ˈfjuːzılɑːʒ] N

tutelage [ˈtjʊtılıdʒ] N

camo [ˈkæməʊ] N, camouflage

spoke1 [spəʊk] N

spore [spɔː] N

spouse [spaʊz] N form

▶ spousal [ˈspaʊzəl] ADJ

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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The researchers found that spore forming bacteria are a potential spoilage and safety risk for both cooked and uncooked insect protein.
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The process reduces the growth of micro-organisms within the liquid, thereby increasing the time before spoilage.
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Food preserved by canning or bottling is at immediate risk of spoilage once the can or bottle has been opened.
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Historically, traditional herb combinations for beers were believed to have been abandoned when beers made with hops were noticed to be less prone to spoilage.
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The reduced water content can slow down the fermentation process, increasing the risk of spoilage and potential wine faults such as high volatile acidity.
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The wines are served from enomatic dispensers to prevent spoilage.
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It was acid and therefore easy to can without too much spoilage.
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Preservatives also reduce spoilage from sources such as air, bacteria, fungi, and yeast.
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They are the main organisms involved in the spoilage of tomato products.
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Artificial preservatives reduce the risk of foodborne infections, decrease microbial spoilage, and preserve fresh attributes and nutritional quality.
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