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Learn to pronounce sab·o·tage

/ˈsabəˌtäZH/
verb
deliberately destroy, damage, or obstruct (something), especially for political or military advantage.
"power lines from South Africa were sabotaged by rebel forces"
synonyms: wreck, deliberately damage, vandalize, destroy, obstruct, disrupt, cripple, impair, incapacitate, spoil, ruin, undermine, filibuster, damage, threaten, subvert, muller

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