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“scuttled”
scuttle (verb), scuttles; scuttled; scuttling
1. To undermine or to destroy someone's position or property: The candidate for governor had scuttled his chances of winning with his negative outburst about his opponent.
2. Etymology: from Latin scutella, a form of Latin scutra, "a flat tray, a dish".

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2. Etymology: from Latin scutella, a form of Latin scutra, "a flat tray, a dish".

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