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sabotear

to sabotage

verb sah-boh-teh-AHR Rare

Origin: French saboter, from sabot, 'wooden shoe' (workers destroying machinery)

Usage Note

Sabotear means to deliberately damage or obstruct a process, machine, or plan. Both literal sabotage (cutting cables) and figurative sabotage (undermining a negotiation) are common uses. The noun is sabotaje and the agent is saboteador.

Examples

"Intentaron sabotear las elecciones con información falsa."

Natural Translation

They tried to sabotage the elections with false information.

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