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sabotaze

 

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Sabotaze

Noun (countable):

- An act or instance of deliberately destroying or damaging something, especially equipment, property, or plans, often as a form of protest or sabotage.

- Example sentence: The workers decided to stage a sabotaze by sabotaging the machinery to protest against the unfair working conditions.

- Example sentence: The police are currently investigating the sabotaze of the power plant, which caused a major blackout in the city.

Verb (transitive):

- To deliberately destroy, damage, or hinder something, especially for the purpose of protest or causing disruption.

- Example sentence: The protesters planned to sabotaze the construction project by blocking access to the site.

- Example sentence: The activists attempted to sabotaze the oil pipeline by cutting through it and causing a massive oil spill.

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