noun🔗ShareSabotage, sabotageA deliberate action aimed at weakening an enemy through subversion, obstruction, disruption, and/or destruction."The student's sabotage of the rival team's project was successful, delaying their presentation and causing them to lose the competition. "Le sabotage du projet de l'équipe rivale par l'étudiant a réussi, retardant leur présentation et leur faisant perdre la compétition.actionmilitarywarpoliticsgovernmentbusinessChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗ShareSabotageAn act or acts with intent to injure, interfere with, or obstruct the national defense of a country by willfully injuring or destroying, or attempting to injure or destroy, any national defense or war materiel, premises, or utilities, to include human and natural resources."The sabotage of the new school's computer network caused a significant delay in the start of the school year. "Le sabotage du réseau informatique de la nouvelle école a entraîné un retard important dans le début de l'année scolaire.nationgovernmentmilitarywarlawpoliticsactionstateChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
verb🔗ShareSaboter, endommager intentionnellementTo deliberately destroy or damage something in order to prevent it from being successful."The railway line had been sabotaged by enemy commandos."La ligne de chemin de fer avait été sabotée par des commandos ennemis.actionbusinessmilitarypoliticswarChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading