Botches

/ˈbɑtʃɪz/ verb

Performs or repairs something badly or clumsily; ruins something through poor execution.

From 'botch,' a verb of uncertain origin that first appeared in English around the 16th century, possibly from earlier obsolete terms meaning to mend or patch badly.

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