counter sabotage

/ˈkaʊntər ˌsæbəˈtɑʒ/
noun
  1. Actions taken to prevent or undo sabotage, especially in a military or industrial context.
    • The agency trained agents in counter-sabotage techniques during the war.
    • Counter-sabotage measures included regular inspections of the equipment.
    • The security team specialized in counter-sabotage to protect the factory.
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