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  1. sabotage

    • IPA[ˈsabətɑː(d)ʒ]

    英式

    • v.
      deliberately destroy, damage, or obstruct (something), especially for political or military advantage
    • n.
      the action of sabotaging something
    • verb: sabotage, 3rd person present: sabotages, gerund or present participle: sabotaging, past tense: sabotaged, past participle: sabotaged

    • noun: sabotage

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    • n.
      behaviour or thoughts, especially of an involuntary or unconscious nature, that are harmful to ... attaining success is a beautiful thing, but self-sabotage can hold us back from revelling in our achievements
    • v.
      behave or think in a way that is harmful to one’s own interests or development, especially when ... he still has a tendency to self-sabotage I've been told I self-sabotage good things in my life

    Oxford Dictionary

    • n.
      behavior or thoughts, especially of an involuntary or unconscious nature, that are harmful to ... attaining success is a beautiful thing, but self-sabotage can hold us back from reveling in our achievements
    • v.
      behave or think in a way that is harmful to one’s own interests or development, especially when ... he still has a tendency to self-sabotage I've been told I self-sabotage good things in my life

    Oxford American Dictionary

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    • IPA[ˈsabəˌtäZH]

    美式

    • v.
      deliberately destroy, damage, or obstruct (something), especially for political or military ... power lines from South Africa were sabotaged by rebel forces
    • n.
      the action of sabotaging something: a coordinated campaign of sabotage

    Oxford American Dictionary