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To torpedo

noun

A cylindrical explosive projectile that can travel underwater and is used as a weapon.

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"They're attempting to torpedo us," Reid said.

Who would want to torpedo it at this stage?

Johnson is, after all, trying to torpedo the man's premiership.

Predictably, peace opponents tried to torpedo the talks.

On Capitol Hill, it tries to torpedo that authority.

Union officials have been careful not to torpedo the idea publicly.

Why would the Republican leadership in Congress wish to torpedo him?

(Klein also backed, and then tried to torpedo, the career of the film director Alejandro Jodorowsky).

On Friday, government officials accused the opposition of trying to torpedo the peace effort.

Even worse, Netanyahu appears focused on trying to torpedo any chance of an agreement, altogether.

But he also referred to those trying to torpedo the peace effort as "extremists".

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