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botched
[ bocht ]
adjective
- spoiled by poor or clumsy work; bungled:
The teachers are up in arms about the botched rollout of the new standards, which caused unnecessary confusion and stress for them and their students.
verb
- the simple past tense and past participle of botch 1( def ).
Other Word Forms
- dzٳ·· [boch, -id-lee], adverb
Word History and Origins
Origin of botched1
Example Sentences
The California Supreme Court urged the State Bar of California Thursday to explain how and why it utilized artificial intelligence to develop multiple-choice questions for its botched February bar exams.
Tickets for the latest iteration of the botched fest go on sale Monday.
The botched exams prompted some students to file a federal lawsuit against Meazure Learning.
Dr Yang Lu, a plastic surgeon and owner of a licensed cosmetic surgery clinic in Shanghai, says in recent years the number of people coming for surgeries to repair botched operations has been growing.
He called the deal a "botched nationalisation" but argued the Conservatives supported the deal because "this because it's the least worst option on the table".
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