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was sabotaging
verb
To deliberately destroy or damage something in order to prevent it from being successful
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However, he quickly became aware that infighting between communists, Trotskyists and anarchists was sabotaging the republican ideal.
He thought the mayor of Miami, whom he had cultivated in the Elián affair, was sabotaging him.
"He loved Luke so much and his mental illness, his behaviour, was sabotaging everything in his life.
Perhaps, too, the radio incident had something to do with the vehemence of Rayas's growing conviction that the government was sabotaging his efforts to find his daughter.
Despite this, the SOE duly sent regular packages of explosives, tools, cash and radio equipment, believing it was sabotaging the Italian war effort.
"They saw this happening and they were furious, because I was sabotaging their Internet campaign," Raphael Golb said of the museums.
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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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