sabotage

sabotage
I. noun Etymology: French, from saboter to clatter with sabots, botch, sabotage, from sabot Date: 1910 1. destruction of an employer's property (as tools or materials) or the hindering of manufacturing by discontented workers 2. destructive or obstructive action carried on by a civilian or enemy agent to hinder a nation's war effort 3. a. an act or process tending to hamper or hurt b. deliberate subversion II. transitive verb (-taged; -taging) Date: 1913 to practice sabotage on

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