Pronunciation: /ɡoʊ tu pɑt/
verb To deteriorate or decline in quality or condition; to become ruined or useless.
A1 My plant went to pot because I forgot to water it.
A2 The company's reputation went to pot after the scandal.
B1 His health started to go to pot after he stopped exercising regularly.
B2 The economy is starting to go to pot due to poor government policies.
C1 The once thriving neighborhood has slowly been going to pot over the years.
C2 The project went to pot when key team members left unexpectedly.
formal The once thriving neighborhood started to go to pot after the factory closed down.
informal Ever since the new manager took over, this company has really started to go to pot.
slang His grades have been going to pot ever since he started skipping class.
figurative If we don't address this issue soon, our project will go to pot.
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