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Definition of Saboteurs
1. saboteur [n] - See also: saboteur
Lexicographical Neighbors of Saboteurs
Literary usage of Saboteurs
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Bureaucracy of Repression: The Iraqi Government in Its Own Words by Joost R. Hiltermann (1994)
"Second: Those villages became havens for the saboteurs and ... The saboteurs use
these as a source of supplies and a path to go back and forth. ..."
2. Genocide in Iraq: The Anfal Campaign Against the Kurds by George Black (1993)
"How were we to convince them to solve the Kurdish problem and slaughter the
saboteurs? So we started to show these senior commanders on TV that [the ..."
3. Divide and Rule: State-Sponsored Ethnic Violence in Kenya by Binaifer Nowrojee, Bronwen Manby, Human Rights Watch (Organization), Africa Watch Committee (1993)
"Footprints of the saboteurs led from the ... 31 Chris Shipanga, "Saboteurs target
schools in Northern area," The Namibian, May I, ..."
4. World Report 2004: The Events of 2003 by Human Rights Watch, Human Rights Watch (Organization (2004)
"In that case, the court ruled that German army saboteurs who landed in the ...
Noting that the German saboteurs had entered the United States wearing at ..."
5. Protecting Critical Information & Technology: Proceedings of the Fourth by DIANE Publishing Company (1997)
"NOTES: Unlike foreign secret agents and trained saboteurs (such as the World
Trade Center terrorists), citizen spies and citizen saboteurs do not enter ..."
6. "The Greatest Failure in All History": A Critical Examination of the Actual by John Spargo (1920)
"Trotsky said: By its terror against saboteurs the proletariat does not at all say,
... While dispersing, arresting, and shooting saboteurs and conspirators, ..."