Sabotage (Verb)
Syllable division: sab·o·tage
How to pronounce: UK: /ˈsæb.ə.tɑːʒ/ US: /ˈsæb.ə.tɑːʒ/
#1 Meaning: To tamper with or damage machinery, tools, or structures in an effort to prevent the success of a rival or enemy.
Example:
> The thief tried to sabotage the door to get into the building.
> He tried to sabotage some equipment after he got fired.
#2 Meaning: To deliberately undermine the success of a strategy or activity.
Example:
> She sabotaged her friend's engagement plans.
> They sabotaged the evidence so that the man who was running for mayor would look guilty.
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In my house, mice always sabotage the wire . That’s why I adopt a cat.
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In my house, mice always sabotage the wiring. That’s why I adopted a cat.
The man sabotaged the glass window for entering the house.
She was sabotaging her friend’s plans.
Enemy agents had sabotaged the bridge
He accused the opposition of trying to sabotage the election.
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The man sabotaged the glass window to enter the house.
My son locked the door’ someone sabotaged the lock and safe him.
One of my friends planned his wedding last month his family was sabotaged.
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My son locked the door, but someone sabotaged the lock and rescued him.
One of my friends planned his wedding last month, but his family sabotaged it.
Sabotage is an important partisan weapon during the occupation.