sabotage (Meaning)

Wordnet

sabotage (n)

a deliberate act of destruction or disruption in which equipment is damaged

Wordnet

sabotage (v)

destroy property or hinder normal operations

Webster

sabotage (n.)

Scamped work.

Malicious waste or destruction of an employer's property or injury to his interests by workmen during labor troubles.

sabotage Sentence Examples

  1. The enemy troops sought to sabotage the supply line by blowing up the bridge.
  2. The workers threatened to sabotage the project if their demands were not met.
  3. The rogue employee was suspected of sabotaging the company's computer system.
  4. The jealous rival attempted to sabotage the politician's campaign by spreading rumors.
  5. The prankster sabotaged the school's water fountain by putting soap in the water.
  6. The disgruntled employee sabotaged the machinery, causing a production shutdown.
  7. The hacker sabotaged the website by defacing it and stealing sensitive data.
  8. The saboteur planted a bomb in the building, intending to cause widespread destruction.
  9. The political opponent orchestrated a plan to sabotage the peace negotiations.
  10. The saboteur's motives were never fully known, leaving a mystery behind their actions.

FAQs About the word sabotage

a deliberate act of destruction or disruption in which equipment is damaged, destroy property or hinder normal operationsScamped work., Malicious waste or destr

destruction, wrecking, demolishing, demolishment, ruination, vandalism,desecration, ruin, ravaging, ravage

protection, conservation,protection, preservation, conservation, saving, saving, preservation, salvage,salvage

The enemy troops sought to sabotage the supply line by blowing up the bridge.

The workers threatened to sabotage the project if their demands were not met.

The rogue employee was suspected of sabotaging the company's computer system.

The jealous rival attempted to sabotage the politician's campaign by spreading rumors.