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sabotaging (verb)

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  • sabotage — I UK [ˈsæbətɑːʒ] / US [ˈsæbəˌtɑʒ] noun [uncountable] 1) deliberate damage that is done to the property of an enemy or opponent Was the explosion an act of sabotage? 2) things that are done to stop someone from achieving something or to prevent a… …   English dictionary

  • sabotage — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun ADJECTIVE ▪ deliberate ▪ economic, industrial ▪ They conducted a campaign of economic sabotage. ▪ computer, pipeline …   Collocations dictionary

  • sabotage — [[t]sæ̱bətɑːʒ[/t]] sabotages, sabotaging, sabotaged 1) VERB: usu passive If a machine, railway line, or bridge is sabotaged, it is deliberately damaged or destroyed, for example in a war or as a protest. [be V ed] The main pipeline supplying… …   English dictionary

  • sabotage — [ sabətα:ʒ] verb deliberately destroy or obstruct, especially for political or military advantage. noun the action of sabotaging. Word History Sabotage comes from the French verb saboter, which originally meant kick or strike with sabots , a… …   English new terms dictionary

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  • Scientology beliefs and practices — Scientology is, according to its own texts, the study and handling of the spirit in relationship to itself, others and all of life. [cite web | url=http://www.scientology.org/en US/religion/presentation/pg006.html | title=Introduction to… …   Wikipedia

  • sabotage — sab|o|tage1 [ sæbə,taʒ ] noun uncount 1. ) deliberate damage done to the property of an enemy or opponent: Was the explosion an act of sabotage? 2. ) things that are done to stop someone from achieving something or to prevent a plan or process… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • sabotage — /ˈsæbətaʒ / (say sabuhtahzh) noun 1. malicious injury to work, tools, machinery, etc., or any underhand interference with production or business, by enemy agents during wartime, by employees during a trade dispute, etc. 2. any malicious attack on …  

  • sabotage — ► VERB ▪ deliberately destroy or obstruct, especially for political or military advantage. ► NOUN ▪ the action of sabotaging. ORIGIN French, from saboter kick with sabots, wilfully destroy …   English terms dictionary

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