English to Telugu Dictionary sabotage

sabotage

విద్రోహ
definition
verb
They were prepared to sabotage the Soviet war machine in the event of a Warsaw Pact-NATO conflict.
deliberately destroy, damage, or obstruct (something), especially for political or military advantage.
noun
Their arrest is only one of an increasing number of arrests in which Germans have been suspected of planning similar acts of sabotage .
the action of sabotaging something.
translation of 'sabotage'
విధ్వంసము,
ధ్వంసం చేయు
example
All subsequent crimes against the Party, all treacheries, acts of 'sabotage' , heresies, deviations, sprang directly out of his teaching.
He commented that this could be interpreted as an attempt on the part of the General Staff to 'sabotage' reform in the army.
The unions vehemently denied supporting acts of 'sabotage' and rejected the idea that their members were behind the incidents.
Joined by a small troop of men, who sometimes get lost along the way, you must fight to destroy the enemy and 'sabotage' the invasion of the planet.
Meanwhile, the Communist Party coordinated a complex series of acts of 'sabotage' and other forms of guerrilla warfare.
Every single act of industrial 'sabotage' is being done by the people who formerly ran those systems.
Police are investigating whether a train derailment between Ballan and Gordon was caused by an act of 'sabotage' .
‘This is an act of 'sabotage' which we cannot accept,’ he said.
To give an idea of the kind of resistance undertaken, the book tells the stories of some of the groups that worked with Britain to 'sabotage' German facilities.
In 1963, Sisulu was tried with Mandela and other activists for planning acts of 'sabotage' and revolution.
Will internal politics and turf wars 'sabotage' the venture?
The chief risks involve the theft or diversion of nuclear material from a facility or a physical attack or act of 'sabotage' designed to cause a release of radioactivity.
They were prepared to 'sabotage' the Soviet war machine in the event of a Warsaw Pact-NATO conflict.
A row of more than 15 bricks, pieces of concrete, metal poles, wooden stakes and a traffic cone were balanced on the track in a blatant act of 'sabotage' .
Four months later, in March, Bert Marlow, an engineer at the club, told how Fred's act of 'sabotage' in the bar almost led to it being flooded.
a coordinated campaign of 'sabotage'
Acts of 'sabotage' and non-cooperation undermined the Nazis' attempts to exploit the resources of Denmark.
I was hired by timber workers, mining and ranching interests to investigate acts of 'sabotage' against their industries.
The scenarios might involve a simulated attack by terrorists or mock acts of 'sabotage' by insiders.
Their arrest is only one of an increasing number of arrests in which Germans have been suspected of planning similar acts of 'sabotage' .
Sickness produces symptoms and collateral damage that disrupt or 'sabotage' health.
He reported that in September there were 534 acts of 'sabotage' against railroads as compared to a monthly average of 130 during the first half of the year.
Any further delays to the Act should be seen as an act of economic 'sabotage' and all those involved in its creation should be held accountable.
Power outages, acts of 'sabotage' and general unrest have hampered production.
None of these accusations however has been proven and some within Bulgaria believe that they were generated as acts of business 'sabotage' by weapons companies from other countries.
In fact, if I didn't know better, I might suspect that Rove himself is deliberately trying to 'sabotage' the war effort.
Finally, the negative comments against the English program in St Malo (as quoted in The Carillon a couple of weeks ago) is nothing short of an act of 'sabotage' .
Having failed to defeat McCreevy at home, it seems De Rossa is bent on an act of national 'sabotage' by wrecking his chances of securing an influential post on the Commission.
I urge Dr Lim to work with the community to reduce anti-social behaviour, instead of deliberately 'sabotaging' their efforts.
Russian partisans 'sabotaged' railways, destroyed trucks and killed hundreds of Germans in ambush.
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