1. self sabotage - Noun
2. self sabotage - Verb
self sabotage (uncountable)
Alternative form of self-sabotage
self-sabotage (uncountable)
The sabotaging, whether consciously or subconsciously, of oneself, one's own interests, plans etc.
self-sabotage (third-person singular simple present self-sabotages, present participle self-sabotaging, simple past and past participle self-sabotaged)
(transitive) To sabotage oneself or one's own plans.
self-sabotage
And all of us are susceptible to the cowardice that such self-sabotage generates. Source: Internet
The protagonist is terse, isolated, with a fetish for self-sabotage that ranges from recreational to all-consuming. Source: Internet
Either way self-sabotage is something I know many of us can relate to and have difficulty overcoming. Source: Internet
Many episodes of the Cartoon Network classic pit the two of them against each other -- often with Dee Dee's well-meaning nature helping Dexter's own habit of self-sabotage ruin whatever new creation he's conceived of. Source: Internet
Maybe it was nerves or it could even have been self-sabotage. Source: Internet
Perhaps most significantly, Mr. Trump’s single best advantage as an incumbent — his access to the bully pulpit — has effectively become a platform for self-sabotage. Source: Internet