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Sabotage   /sˈæbətˌɑʒ/   Listen
Sabotage

noun
1.
A deliberate act of destruction or disruption in which equipment is damaged.
verb
1.
Destroy property or hinder normal operations.  Synonyms: counteract, countermine, subvert, undermine, weaken.



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"Sabotage" Quotes from Famous Books



... shifted to fights between them for jurisdiction over dues-paying members. Battles on the waterfront, assassination and counter-assassination by gun-toting goon squads dominated by gangsters, industrial sabotage, frays between pickets and scabs—all ...
— Mercenary • Dallas McCord Reynolds

... thought it looked bad for Baker, too. Some papers accused him openly of attempting to sabotage the nation's research program. Wily and his fellows, and Landrus, were commended for catching this defection before ...
— The Great Gray Plague • Raymond F. Jones



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