To destroy property or hinder normal operations.
1 James Marape said the prime minister was trying to sabotage the vote.
2 The Yemeni government accused the group of trying to sabotage the negotiations.
3 No one would be pleased with his sabotage ; that was for certain.
4 It was sabotage , said an oil official, who declined to be nahmed.
5 Recruit some Freemen to add to our sabotage teams already at work.
6 Acts of arson on state resources and infrastructure are catalogued under sabotage .
7 The simulation saw brief brinkmanship after the imagined Israeli sabotage at Arak.
8 Although she has a wholesome look she often tries to sabotage it.
9 Throughout my career I've always managed to sabotage myself in some way.
10 After his third sabotage , Taref decided he needed to report to Kolhar.
11 That could be in-house sabotage ; more often it was carelessness or inattention.
12 But he has so far resisted the urge to sabotage the sites.
13 Also, rival nations use cyber techniques for espionage and potentially for sabotage .
14 The reality was not they were poised to strike, sabotage or act.
15 Tell me, Eddie, what do you think of all this sabotage business?
16 Go too hard and you'll actually sabotage your ability to train successfully.
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Sabotage в диалектах
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