noun
- the act of doing something badly or carelessly
Usage: gerund form
verb
- doing something badly or carelessly; bungling
Usage: present participle of ‘botch’
Examples
- He’s botching the repair job with the wrong tools.
- The chef was botching the recipe by adding too much salt.
- Her botching of the presentation cost the team the contract.
- Stop botching the paint job and take your time.
- The botching of the surgery led to serious complications.
- They’re botching every attempt to fix the computer.
- His constant botching of simple tasks frustrated his supervisor.