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was sabotage
verb
To deliberately destroy or damage something in order to prevent it from being successful
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"This," he added, "was sabotage: cables don't cut themselves".
"It seems to us that it was sabotage," he said.
They said there was no indication the explosion was sabotage or a terrorist attack.
Yet she had always heard stories, usually in whispers, that the crash was sabotage.
"Of course it was sabotage," Jesús Lira, a vegetable seller, said of the refinery explosion and blackout.
As for the delegate of the Madrid government, she was urging caution: there was no proof yet that this was sabotage and no formal word from the police.
Similar(39)
The wedding cake was sabotaged.
My fate was sabotaged.
Factories were burned and machinery was sabotaged.
He received threats, and his car was sabotaged.
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