sabotage
sa
ˈsæ
bo
tage
tɑʒ
taazh
British pronunciation
/ˈsæbətɑːʒ/

Définition et signification de « sabotage » en anglais

to sabotage
01

saboter

to intentionally damage or undermine something, often for personal gain or as an act of protest or revenge
Transitive: to sabotage sth
to sabotage definition and meaning
example
Exemples
The disgruntled employee attempted to sabotage the company's computer system.
L'employé mécontent a tenté de saboter le système informatique de l'entreprise.
During the war, spies were known to sabotage enemy infrastructure.
Pendant la guerre, les espions étaient connus pour saboter les infrastructures ennemies.
Sabotage
01

a deliberate act intended to damage, destroy, or disrupt equipment, operations, or processes

example
Exemples
The factory suffered sabotage when machinery was tampered with.
Sabotage delayed the project for several weeks.
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