spoil in Dutch
spoil in Dutch
buit
(Also in plural: spoils) Plunder taken from an enemy or victim.
verbrodden
(transitive) To ruin; to damage in such a way as to make undesirable or unusable. [from 16th c.]
verprutsen
(transitive) To ruin; to damage in such a way as to make undesirable or unusable. [from 16th c.]
bederven
(transitive) To ruin the character of, by overindulgence; to coddle or pamper to excess. [from 17th c.]
verwennen
(transitive) To ruin the character of, by overindulgence; to coddle or pamper to excess. [from 17th c.]
verbrodden
(transitive) To ruin the character of, by overindulgence; to coddle or pamper to excess. [from 17th c.]
verprutsen
(transitive) To ruin the character of, by overindulgence; to coddle or pamper to excess. [from 17th c.]
bederven
(intransitive, of food or drink) To go bad; to become sour or rancid; to decay. [from 17th c.]
verklappen
(transitive) To prematurely reveal major events or the ending of (a story etc.); to ruin (a surprise) by exposing ahead of time as a spoiler.