Sabotaging
/ˈsæbətɑːdɪŋ/
Definitions
- (v. (gerund)) The act of deliberately damaging, obstructing, or undermining a process, organization, or agreement, often to gain an unlawful advantage or to cause harm.
The employee faced legal consequences for sabotaging the company’s production line.
Forms
- sabotage
- sabotaged
- sabotages
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Commentary
Often used in legal contexts involving workplace, contracts, or competitive practices; clarity is needed to distinguish from general misconduct or negligence.
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