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sabotage

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




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The designation is based on a provision in a 2010 law aimed at foreign adversaries seeking to “sabotage, maliciously introduce unwanted function, or otherwise subvert” American military systems.

From The Wall Street Journal

When markets price crude oil, they must account for the risk that conflict, sabotage and terrorism will interrupt these flows.

From The Wall Street Journal

Russia did not immediately respond, but has denied repeated accusations by Nato countries that its secret services are engaged in sabotage operations across Europe.

From BBC

She triply underlines her feminist themes and nearly sabotages her own clever creation.

From Los Angeles Times

For decades, analysts described Israel’s shadow war with Iran as a campaign of delay: sabotage nuclear facilities, intercept weapons shipments, remove key people.

From The Wall Street Journal