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The adjective form of the word "sabotage" is either sabotaged or unsabotaged. Yes, this looks like the past-tense verb form of the word, but due to one of the many quirks of the English language, the two forms of this word have the same spelling. Think of the sentence: "The agent narrowly escaped from the sabotaged car before it exploded." There you have the word sabotage clearly being used as an adjective simply by adding an "-ed" to the end of the primary word.

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