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I think your question is incomplete.
Information in the intry tells you that sabotage
A. Can be used as both verb and noun.
B. Is used as a noun but almost never as a verb.
C. Is an old-fashioned word that is no longer used.
D. Should be used only to describe work disputes.
3 answers
Sab-o-tage 1. Any interference with production work in a plant or factory especially by enemy agents or employees during a work dispute 2. Any undermining of a cause
To injure or attack sabotage. From the French sabot, a wooden shoe early acts termed sabotage involved throwing wooden shoes into machinery, causing the machines to break down
To injure or attack sabotage. From the French sabot, a wooden shoe early acts termed sabotage involved throwing wooden shoes into machinery, causing the machines to break down
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