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to sabotage
01
to intentionally damage or undermine something, often for personal gain or as an act of protest or revenge
Transitive: to sabotage sth
Examples
The disgruntled employee attempted to sabotage the company's computer system.
During the war, spies were known to sabotage enemy infrastructure.
Sabotage
01
a deliberate act intended to damage, destroy, or disrupt equipment, operations, or processes
Examples
The factory suffered sabotage when machinery was tampered with.
Sabotage delayed the project for several weeks.



























