All sabotage synonyms
sabΒ·oΒ·tage
S s verb sabotage
- wreck β any building, structure, or thing reduced to a state of ruin.
- in-convenience β the quality or state of being inconvenient.
- hogtie β to tie (an animal) with all four feet together.
- immobilize β to make immobile or immovable; fix in place.
- dig out β to break up, turn over, or remove earth, sand, etc., as with a shovel, spade, bulldozer, or claw; make an excavation.
- destroy β To destroy something means to cause so much damage to it that it is completely ruined or does not exist any more.
- break down β If a machine or a vehicle breaks down, it stops working.
- disable β make not work
- creamed β the fatty part of milk, which rises to the surface when the liquid is allowed to stand unless homogenized.
- knock the bottom out of β to destroy or eliminate
- illtreat β Alternative form of ill-treat.
- dilapidate β to cause or allow (a building, automobile, etc.) to fall into a state of disrepair, as by misuse or neglect (often used passively): The house had been dilapidated by neglect.
- actioned β Simple past tense and past participle of action.
- winging β either of the two forelimbs of most birds and of bats, corresponding to the human arms, that are specialized for flight.
- disenable β to deprive of ability; make unable; prevent.
- lay waste β to consume, spend, or employ uselessly or without adequate return; use to no avail or profit; squander: to waste money; to waste words.
- immobilise β to make immobile or immovable; fix in place.
- dump on β to drop or let fall in a mass; fling down or drop heavily or suddenly: Dump the topsoil here.
- muck up β a bungled or disordered situation; foul-up.
- creaming β the fatty part of milk, which rises to the surface when the liquid is allowed to stand unless homogenized.
- blot out β If one thing blots out another thing, it is in front of the other thing and prevents it from being seen.
- beaching β an expanse of sand or pebbles along a shore.
- axe β An axe is a tool used for cutting wood. It consists of a heavy metal blade which is sharp at one edge and attached by its other edge to the end of a long handle.
noun sabotage
- insubmission β Lack of submission; disobedience.
- deleteriousness β The quality of being deleterious.
- banefulness β The state or quality of being baneful.
- obstructionism β a person who deliberately delays or prevents progress.
- harm β a U.S. air-to-surface missile designed to detect and destroy radar sites by homing on their emissions.
- hindrance β an impeding, stopping, preventing, or the like.
- indiscipline β lack of discipline or control: a campus problem of student indiscipline.
- mischief β conduct or activity that playfully causes petty annoyance.
- disobedience β lack of obedience or refusal to comply; disregard or transgression.
- dirty trick β act: unfair, dishonest
- wrecking β any building, structure, or thing reduced to a state of ruin.
- mischievousness β maliciously or playfully annoying.
- nonobservance β absence or lack of observance.
- noncooperation β failure or refusal to cooperate.
- noxiousness β The state of being noxious.
- funny business β improper or unethical conduct, as deception or trickery: He won't stand for any funny business here.
- waggery β the action, spirit, or language of a wag; roguish or droll humor: the waggery of Shakespeare's clowns.
- devilment β devilish or mischievous conduct
- impishness β The state or quality of being impish; mischievousness.
- waywardness β The quality of being wayward.
- insubordination β the quality or condition of being insubordinate, or of being disobedient to authority; defiance: The employee was fired for insubordination.