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Legal Definitions - sabotage
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Definition of sabotage
Definition: Sabotage is when someone intentionally damages or destroys something important, like materials used for national defense or an employer's property, in order to cause harm or disruption.
Examples:
- A group of spies planted a bomb in a factory that produced weapons for the military, causing significant damage and delaying production.
- During a labor strike, some workers intentionally damaged machinery and equipment in the factory to disrupt operations and put pressure on the employer to meet their demands.
These examples illustrate how sabotage can be used to harm a country's ability to defend itself or disrupt a company's operations during a labor dispute. Sabotage is a serious crime that can have far-reaching consequences for individuals and society as a whole.
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Simple Definition
Sabotage is when someone intentionally damages or destroys things that are important for national defense or during a war. It can also happen during a disagreement between workers and their employer, when someone purposely harms the company's property or stops them from working normally. Sabotage is a very serious crime.
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