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  1. noun [ C ] uk / ˌsæb.əˈtɜː r/ us / ˌsæb.əˈtɝː / Add to word list. a person who sabotages something. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Destroying and demolishing. annihilate. annihilation. apocalypse. bash through (something) be sacrificed on the altar of something idiom. consume. costly. dynamite. erosionally. erosive. ruination.

  2. Definition of saboteur noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  3. noun [ C ] us / ˌsæb.əˈtɝː / uk / ˌsæb.əˈtɜː r/ Add to word list. a person who sabotages something. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Destroying and demolishing. annihilate. annihilation. apocalypse. bash through (something) be sacrificed on the altar of something idiom. consume. costly. dynamite. erosionally. erosive. ruination.

  4. 6 days ago · Word forms: saboteurs plural. countable noun. A saboteur is a person who deliberately damages or destroys things such as machines, railroad lines, and bridges in order to weaken an enemy or to make a protest. The saboteurs had planned to bomb buses and offices. Synonyms: demonstrator, rebel, dissident, hooligan More Synonyms of saboteur.

  5. : a person who destroys or damages something deliberately : a person who performs sabotage. The car's tires were slashed by saboteurs. SABOTEUR meaning: a person who destroys or damages something deliberately a person who performs sabotage.

  6. 1 day ago · A saboteur is a person who deliberately damages or destroys things such as machines, railway lines, and bridges in order to weaken an enemy or to make a protest. In Britain, people who try to stop blood sports such as fox hunting are also referred to as saboteurs . The saboteurs had planned to bomb buses and offices.

  7. A person who intentionally causes the destruction of property in order to hinder the efforts of his/her enemy. Wiktionary. Synonyms: diversionist. wrecker. fifth-columnist. Other Word Forms of Saboteur. Noun. Singular: saboteur. Plural: saboteurs. Origin of Saboteur. French from saboter to sabotage sabotage.

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