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sab·o·teur
/
ˌsæb
əˈtɜr
/
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[
sab-
uh
-
tur
]
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noun
a person who commits or practices sabotage.
Origin:
1920–25;
<
French,
equivalent to
sabot
(
er
) to botch (
see
sabotage
) +
-eur
-eur
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