verb
- attacked or sunk by a submarine
- undermined or sabotaged secretly
Usage: nautical; military
Usage: informal
Examples
- The cargo ship was submarined during the war.
- Three merchant vessels were submarined in the Atlantic.
- His proposal was submarined by colleagues who leaked details to the press.
- The project got submarined when funding was quietly withdrawn.
- The enemy convoy was submarined before reaching port.
- Her campaign was submarined by anonymous rumors.