n.
tr.v., -taged, -tag·ing, -tag·es.
To commit sabotage against.
This law forbade obstruction of the US war effort in World War i by destroying property or interfering with the production or shipment of military supplies. It was largely aimed at radical labor unions, like the Industrial Workers of the World . who might strike to block war production.
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Examples :"During the war, the military captured several spies who were trying to sabotage defense plants.""Bill put salt in the fruit punch in an attempt to sabotage Bob's party."''The bombing was a spectacular act of sabotage.''
Congress passed the Sabotage Act and the Sedition Act
Sabotage is mainly used as a noun, referring to deliberate destruction or obstruction of something. It can also be used as a verb to describe the act of sabotaging.
Sabotage Act
Sabotage can be both a noun and a verb. As a noun, it refers to the act of deliberately destroying or damaging something, while as a verb, it describes the action of carrying out such destruction or damage.
The Sabotage Act and the Sedition Act's were passed in 1918. These laws made it a crime to say print or write almost anything perceived as negative about the government. Such acts were considered sabotage. The government used the laws to stifle all political opposition thousands of people especially immigrants socialists pacifists and labor activists were convicted under these laws.
The BP gulf oil spill was an accident.
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Sabatoge is not a word in German. If you mean sabotage thenthe verb "sabotage" translates into German as "sabotieren"the noun sabotage translates into German as Sabotage
You can not sabotage my house. It is made of steel!
There is a little piece on the screen that says Sabotage