saboteurs in English

noun
1
a person who engages in sabotage.
In the current conditions, it is imperative for political parties and the people to take the initiative in order to foil the schemes of terrorists and saboteurs .
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1. The lorries were wrecked by saboteurs.

2. The soldiers shot the three saboteurs.

3. These claims are denied by the saboteurs.

4. I am afraid the blame lies with the saboteurs.

5. The saboteurs had planned to bomb buses and offices.

6. Saboteurs blew up a small section of the track.

7. The hunt saboteurs say they were threatened after the incident.

8. Male speaker Saboteurs are people who commit wilful acts of damage.

9. The Letters'file on them is sketchy, but apparently they were hardcore saboteurs.

10. The Germans won't expect a team of saboteurs at this late date.

11. Anyone with a foreign accent, including refugee children, were labelled as potential saboteurs.

12. These saboteurs threatened to blow up the factory if their demands were not met.

13. The Antis - as the huntsmen call the Saboteurs - have been active for 10 years.

14. The saboteurs had demanded money in return for revealing how they hacked into the systems.

15. Missile boats staged mock attacks on installations and marine commandos simulated saboteurs infiltrating the coast .

16. For the rest of the hunting season[Sentencedict.com], the saboteurs will play a cat and mouse game with the huntsmen.

17. "Economic saboteurs:" many of the former urban dwellers (who had not starved to death in the first place) were deemed to be guilty by virtue of their lack of agricultural ability.

18. The Bren gun appears in Call of Duty: Finest Hour in the British Campaign, specifically in " Mission: Matmata ", " Depot Saboteurs " and " Raiding the Fortress "

19. It is similarly difficult to believe that Capt Kyle would not remember Capt Rainville reporting to Col Labbé and LCol Mathieu in his afteraction debriefing that the two Somalis shot were saboteurs, yet Capt Kyle testified that he remembers Capt Rainville saying they were looters.144 He also did not indicate in his Significant Incident Report that the Somalis ever breached the wire, but rather that they were trying to break into the Canadian compound.145 The first instance of the word sabotage appearing in print with reference to the night of March 4th was on March 5th, in LCol Mathieu's response to a series of questions from NDHQ requesting information about the shootings.