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sabotage

[sab-uh-tahzh, sab-uh-tahzh] / ˈsæb əˌtɑʒ, ˌsæb əˈtɑʒ /




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But if the position doesn’t come with an opportunity for both personal and professional growth, you might be sabotaging your future self.

From MarketWatch

“We look forward to making sure that oversight is preserved and protected and not muzzled and not unplugged or sabotaged.”

From Los Angeles Times

National Security Agency on a sabotage project called Stuxnet that was later revealed to have infiltrated an Iranian nuclear enrichment facility in 2010.

From The Wall Street Journal

The report found no evidence of a conspiracy to sabotage the prosecution, either through "a co-ordinated high-level effort", "deliberate efforts to obstruct the prosecution" or to "circumvent constitutional safeguards".

From BBC

While it is yet to respond to the latest allegations, Moscow has previously denied European allegations of a Russian sabotage or hybrid campaign.

From BBC