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saboteur

[ sab-uh-tur ]

noun

  1. a person who commits or practices sabotage.


saboteur

/ ËŒ²õæ²úəˈ³ÙÉœË /

noun

  1. a person who commits sabotage
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Origin of saboteur1

1920–25; < French, equivalent to sabot ( er ) to botch ( sabotage ) + -eur -eur
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of saboteur1

C20: from French; see sabotage
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In the video, Gaga battles a latex-clad saboteur and is left to dance for her life to save herself from the entity ultimately in control of her fate.

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"Some infiltrators into the revolution, some saboteurs, and some weak-minded people are taking advantage of the situation in the areas that were recently liberated," he says.

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Unlike many saboteurs, the 46-year-old does not wear a mask - and was happy to be interviewed on camera.

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As Medvedev documented, the precondition for destroying public confidence in science is to demean and demonize scientists — as “enemies of the people,†as saboteurs and grifters.

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Ms Calow-Jaszewska said in a statement that a group of foreign intelligence saboteurs had been involved in sending parcels containing hidden explosives and dangerous materials via courier companies.

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