Sabotear in english

Sabotage

pronunciation: sæbətɑʒ part of speech: noun, verb
In gestures

sabotear = sabotage ; derail ; scuttle ; tamper (with) ; torpedo. 

Example: The article 'Remember Waterloo: how to sabotage your library's twinning programme' describes the preparation and mounting of an exhibition on Napoleon as part a twinning programme.Example: When organizational communication works well, every ofther facet of management is enhanced; if it derails, other aspects of directing falter as well = When organizational communication works well, every ofther facet of management is enhanced; if it derails, other aspects of directing falter as well.Example: Three bills intended to scuttle affirmative action in California were left in dry dock when the committee refused to pass them.Example: Their effective operation is not immediately obvious to the uninitiated and the cards in the index are liable to become disorganized if inexperienced information seekers tamper with the index.Example: What advantage lay in torpedoing what were bilateral talks in all but name, just as they had got underway?.

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» sabotear las urnasstuff + the ballot box .

Example: In the January election, the Kurds dealt with the problem of being a relatively small minority in the province by stuffing the ballot boxes.

Sabotear synonyms

undermine in spanish: socavar, pronunciation: ʌndɜrmaɪn part of speech: verb subvert in spanish: subvertir, pronunciation: səbvɜrt part of speech: verb counteract in spanish: contrarrestar, pronunciation: kaʊntɜrækt part of speech: verb weaken in spanish: debilitar, pronunciation: wikən part of speech: verb countermine in spanish: complotar, pronunciation: kaʊntɜrmaɪn part of speech: noun, verb
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