Synonym: counteract, countermine, subvert, undermine, weaken. Similar words: stage, outage, a stage, heritage, hostage, upstage, cottage, shortage. Meaning: ['sæbətɑːʒ] n. a deliberate act of destruction or disruption in which equipment is damaged. v. destroy property or hinder normal operations.
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31. Each pledged to desist from slander, vilification and acts of sabotage.
32. Now that the partisans were well organized in the Province of Parma they committed many acts of sabotage.
33. People always have too good an opinion about themselves, and they often sabotage themselves without realizing it. Dr T.P.Chia
34. Although open primaries increase voter participation, they also create the potential for sabotage.
35. Frequently staff will resist the change in ways which may be less dramatic than sabotage, but be equally effective.
36. There were those who argued that such action would alienate world opinion and sabotage the chances of a diplomatic solution.
37. Second[sentencedict .com], in some industries the employer may fear sabotage from disgruntled redundancy candidates.
38. It is dangerous to mortgage your future to unhealthy or harmful habits. They will sabotage your future. Dr T.P.Chia
39. With no one left to sabotage them, Snow White and the prince lived happily ever after.
40. The rebels stopped their sabotage of the power distribution network.
41. Mitchell accused the party of trying to sabotage his campaign.
42. To balance and control your emotions is one of the most important things in life. Positive emotions enhance your life. Negative emotions sabotage your life. Dr T.P.Chia
43. I repeat that we deal here with speech alone, not with speech plus acts of sabotage or unlawful conduct.
44. Demoralize the enemy from within by surprise, terror, sabotage, assassination. This is the war of the future. Adolf Hitler
45. It must have been February by then, and for the next month or so I thought of little else but sabotage.
46. Violent incidents such as kidnapping and sabotage dropped sharply last year.
47. Because it can not cope with so many messages, its only recourse is to sabotage the airwaves themselves.
48. Healthy habits are strengths. Unhealthy habits are weaknesses. Positive habits support the future. Negative habits sabotage the future. Dr T.P.Chia
49. Ditto with the sabotage of an Amtrak train near Phoenix six months later.
50. Economic development since independence was severely handicapped by sabotage and political strife.
51. It seems reasonable to infer that the cause was not sabotage but a simple accident.
52. The amnesty did not include those accused of offences relating to drugs, murder, economic sabotage or armed robbery.
53. Not worth investigating, never mind going to the lengths of deadly sabotage.
54. Decoy and sabotage have moved far beyond Saddam's cardboard tanks and missile launchers.
55. I do not believe his sabotage notion for one moment.
56. The judge described their crimes as a campaign of economic sabotage.
57. They wore army fatigues and played brooding games of gin rummy, listening to dull rumbles from the sabotage site.
58. Under duress, it regularly exercises this will to sabotage the earnest efforts of its well-intentioned host.
59. He has not yet been deposed in this case, but he denies trying to sabotage Wilson's plans.
60. Any prisoner suspected of undermining this work was found guilty of sabotage and put to death without trial.
More similar words: stage, outage, a stage, heritage, hostage, upstage, cottage, shortage, advantage, percentage, at this stage, take advantage of, bother, both, robot, abbot, usable, bottled, disabled, at bottom, total, disability, sabbatical, potato, not at all, notable, totally, dispensable, not any more, indispensable.