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sabotaging
adjective as in rebellious
Weak matches
- anarchistic
- attacking
- bellicose
- contumacious
- defiant
- difficult
- disloyal
- disobedient
- disorderly
- dissident
- factious
- iconoclastic
- incorrigible
- individualistic
- insurgent
- insurrectionary
- intractable
- mutinous
- obstinate
- pugnacious
- quarrelsome
- radical
- rebel
- refractory
- resistant
- revolutionary
- rioting
- riotous
- seditious
- threatening
- treasonable
- ungovernable
Example Sentences
A series of parcel fires targeting courier companies in Poland, Germany and the UK were dry runs aimed at sabotaging flights to the US and Canada, Polish prosecutors say.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has denied wrongdoing by his staff, but opposition figures and hostage families have accused his government of sabotaging negotiations.
“A hammer cannot be broken just by shock waves, for example. Someone has opened it and started sabotaging the inside.”
The party is accused by the opposition of sabotaging Georgia's bid to join the EU, even though Georgian Dream insists they are still on course to do so by 2030.
If they fail, we will see the kind of divided government and sabotaging that we saw during much of Biden’s presidency.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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