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were sabotaged
verb
To deliberately destroy or damage something in order to prevent it from being successful
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Opposition rallies were sabotaged and candidates and election monitors intimidated.
Members of the flotilla also said that two of the vessels were sabotaged.
And from this it became clear that these talks were sabotaged by Indian officials.
The first four settlements were sabotaged or withdrawn following the intervention of Thatcher.
But Papadopoulos's plans were sabotaged by a student occupation at Athens Polytechnic in November 1973.
The author was used to carry messages about weapon shipments, and shops and factories were sabotaged.
"A lot of people at Miramax feel that they were sabotaged," said one Hollywood executive.
But one person familiar with the company's internal investigation said the planes were sabotaged.
Neither was a natural beauty, and their domestic lives were sabotaged by their ambitions.
He believes the machines were sabotaged because they were in a storage room, and the filters were removed.
She told the programme her efforts to stand to become a Labour councillor in Birmingham in 2007-8 were sabotaged by Muslim men in the local party.
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