Sabotaje (en. Sabotage)

/saβoˈtaxe/

Meaning & Definition

EnglishSpanish
noun
Deliberate action to obstruct or destroy the functioning of something.
The sabotage at the industrial plant caused a significant economic loss.
El sabotaje en la planta industrial provocó una gran pérdida económica.
Technique of active resistance against a regime or system.
The activists carried out acts of sabotage as a form of protest.
Los activistas realizaron actos de sabotaje como forma de protesta.
Malicious interference in a process or activity.
The sabotage of police investigations hindered the capture of the criminals.
El sabotaje a las investigaciones policiales dificultó la captura de los delincuentes.

Etymology

It comes from the French 'sabot', which means 'shoe', used to refer to the act of damaging something by throwing a shoe at its mechanisms.

Common Phrases and Expressions

industrial sabotage
Actions of obstruction in the workplace to affect production.
sabotaje industrial
political sabotage
Actions aimed at destabilizing a government or political system.
sabotaje político
emotional sabotage
Intentional harm in personal relationships or to someone's mental health.
sabotaje emocional

Related Words

saboteur
Person who carries out acts of sabotage.
sabotador
sabotage
Action of performing a sabotage.
saboteo
vandalism
Intentional destruction of someone else's property.
vandalismo

Slang Meanings

The act of doing things wrong on purpose.
The last project was a complete sabotage due to his lack of commitment.
El último proyecto fue un completo sabotaje por su falta de compromiso.
To deliberately put obstacles in the way of something.
He is always sabotaging my plans, I don't know why.
Siempre está saboteando mis planes, no sé por qué.