sabotaged
word · lemma: sabotage
Definition
Deliberately damaged or destroyed something so it would not work or succeed, often in order to stop a plan or process.
Usage & Nuances
'Sabotaged' is usually used in a negative context, often about secret or intentional harm. Common with 'plans,' 'projects,' 'equipment.' It's more formal than 'ruined' or 'messed up.'
Spanish: saboteadoPortuguese (BR): sabotadoPortuguese (PT): sabotadoChinese (Simplified): 破坏Chinese (Traditional): 破壞Hindi: साबोटाज कियाArabic: خُرِّبBengali: বিনাশ করা - ষড়যন্ত্র করে নষ্ট করাRussian: саботировать - преднамеренно повредитьJapanese: 妨害した - 破壊したVietnamese: phá hoạiKorean: 방해했다 - 고의로 망쳤다Turkish: sabote etmek - kasıtlı olarak bozmakUrdu: تخریب کیا - نقصان پہنچایاIndonesian: mensabotase - merusak secara sengaja
Example Sentences
The team’s chances were sabotaged by the sudden injury of their star player.
natural
The machine was sabotaged during the night.
basic
Someone sabotaged the plan to build the new school.
basic
My project was sabotaged by a competitor.
basic
They fixed the votes by secretly sabotaging the election process.
natural
He claimed his work was sabotaged by jealous coworkers.
natural