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  1. sabotage, deliberate destruction of property or slowing down of work with the intention of damaging a business or economic system or weakening a government or nation in a time of national emergency. The word is said to date from a French railway strike of 1910 when workers destroyed the wooden shoes ( sabots) that held the rails in place.

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  3. Definition of sabotage noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  4. Sabotage, wilful and malicious destruction of tools, plant, machinery, materials, etc., by discontented workmen or strikers. The term came into use after the great French railway strike of 1912, when the strikers cut the shoes ( sabots ) holding the railway lines.

  5. sabotage something to prevent something from being successful or being achieved, especially deliberately. Protesters failed to sabotage the peace talks. The rise in interest rates sabotaged any chance of the firm's recovery. They had tried to sabotage our plans. His speech was calculated to sabotage our efforts to reach a solution to the crisis.

  6. sabotage something to prevent something from being successful or being achieved, especially deliberately. Protesters failed to sabotage the peace talks. The rise in interest rates sabotaged any chance of the firm's recovery. They had tried to sabotage our plans. His speech was calculated to sabotage our efforts to reach a solution to the crisis.

  7. Members of Slipknot join Korn on stage in London, UK at Wembley Arena to cover Beastie Boys' 'Sabotage' on the Prepare For Hell Tour.Directed by Sébastien Pa...

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