Having changed its colour, smell or composition (partially or completely), due to being attacked and decomposed by microorganisms (relating to organic matter); damaged by decay.
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Affected by blight; anything that mars or prevents growth or prosperity.
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Examples for "blighted "
Examples for "blighted "
1 But the potentially lucrative industry has been blighted by years of violence.
2 Good money in one of the world's poorest and most war - blighted corners.
3 He blighted beauty spots across Walsall, West Midlands, the local authority said.
4 But manufacturer Whirlpool's model checker website has been blighted by technical difficulties.
5 The test has done little to restore confidence in the blighted sector.
1 When it comes to young architectural talent Ireland is spoilt for choice.
2 We have recently been spoilt with hitherto unseen footage from historical events.
3 In the end, I decided that the series should not be spoilt .
4 You're also spoilt for choice when it comes to the best slides.
5 That spoilt the whole thing; her child was as good as dead.
6 Well, it had been very nice; and now it was all spoilt .
7 You're spoilt with choices of fine dining or traditional fish and chips.
8 She was, in the full meaning of the term, a spoilt child.
9 The dog sighed, the insincere and pity-seeking sigh of a spoilt animal.
10 Users are spoilt for choice when looking to stream their favourite music.
11 You'll be spoilt for choice, with festivals on loop all summer long.
12 You're somewhat spoilt for choice when it comes to Cape Town barbers.
13 In acting honourably, it seemed probable that he had spoilt his life.
14 But a tremendous noise beyond the stage would have spoilt the play.
15 With so many recipes to choose from, you'll be spoilt for choice.
16 Each time it is spoilt by the amount of litter and debris.
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