Sabotages

/ˈsæbətɑːʒɪz/

Definitions

  1. (v.) Third-person singular present tense of sabotage, meaning to deliberately damage, obstruct, or destroy property or operations, especially for political or military advantage.
    He sabotages the machinery to halt production.

Forms

  • sabotage
  • sabotaging
  • sabotaged

Commentary

As a verb form, 'sabotages' always derives from the base verb 'sabotage'; substantive meanings are found under that lemma.

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