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- noun The commission of usually illegal acts of sabotage motivated by
environmentalism .
Etymologies
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Examples
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That evening, on the set of a public-television book show, T.C. Boyle talked about how he has a certain admiration for acts of "ecotage," but in his fiction he tries to show both sides of the story.
Coping Strategies P. J. O'Rourke 2002
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That evening, on the set of a public-television book show, T.C. Boyle talked about how he has a certain admiration for acts of "ecotage," but in his fiction he tries to show both sides of the story.
Coping Strategies P. J. O'Rourke 2002
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The oil and gas industry is [accustomed] to 'ecotage' and sabotage of various kinds. "
Latest Articles 2008
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Even if Stacy had been the sugar-slinging chain swinger, his ecotage had been aborted.
A Rock in the Baltic Barr, Robert, 1850-1912 1906
tim_retep commented on the word ecotage
vandalism in the favor of the environment
July 30, 2009