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Vocabulary

Sabotage

what does ' sabotage' in the following sentence mean and is it common expression?

To sabotage the ones who give me stress , I give the wrong advice.
  

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Yes, it is a well-known word. Sabotage : to deliberately stop someone from achieving something, or to deliberately prevent a plan or process from being successful.

  • Yes, it is a well-known word.
  • Sabotage : to deliberately stop someone from achieving something, or to deliberately prevent a plan or process from being successful.
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Yes, it is a well-known word.

Sabotage: to deliberately stop someone from achieving something, or to deliberately prevent a plan or process from being successful.

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