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To derail
verb
To cause to come off the tracks.
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The change seems unlikely to derail Obamacare.
Some were bogus attempts to derail audits.
These sentiments are unlikely to derail Mr. Mladic's extradition, however.
The politics threaten to derail two important Murdoch objectives.
Senators have long exercised their constitutional prerogative to derail nominations.
Pesticide manufacturers should not be allowed to derail it.
"I do not want to derail democracy," he said.
But an emotional crisis threatens to derail his efforts.
"It is simply an attempt to derail our entire effort".
Still, nothing seemed likely to derail the lockout.
Moves by Labour to derail them were rejected.
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