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is sabotaging
verb
To deliberately destroy or damage something in order to prevent it from being successful
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Its leaders refuse to take part in a process which they say the government is sabotaging.
Its leaders say that they refuse to take part in a process that the government is sabotaging.
A solar panel company has become the latest renewable energy firm to collapse, with its chief executive claiming that the Government is "sabotaging" UK jobs and businesses.
He claims that an informal alliance of lawmakers is sabotaging his every proposal; an aide described it as "scorched-earth politics".
Judge Matthew F. Cooper is sabotaging the law and the public welfare by throwing out an arrest for three-card monte (as a gambling violation).
There was more mendacity (about the "wreck" of Obamacare, which he is sabotaging) and bragging (about the appointment of judges — an area where he has done lasting damage).
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Early in the book, an American grid is sabotaged.
Juliette's performance is sabotaged by her mother (Sylvia Jefferies).
Tucker is injured when the cloaking device is sabotaged.
The pro-survival role of Gln under acidic pH is sabotaged by specific glutaminase inhibitor.
The pilots were sabotaging their own company.
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