verb
- deliberately destroys, damages, or obstructs something, especially to weaken an enemy or protest against authority
Usage: third person singular present tense
noun
- acts of deliberately destroying, damaging, or obstructing something
Usage: plural form
Examples
- The spy sabotages the enemy’s communication system.
- She sabotages her own success by arriving late to interviews.
- The worker sabotages the factory equipment in protest.
- Multiple sabotages occurred at the power plant last month.
- The investigation revealed several sabotages of the computer network.
- He always sabotages team projects with his negative attitude.
- The resistance group sabotages supply lines during wartime.