verb
- to cause something to fail or be ruined; to thwart or sabotage
- to sink a ship deliberately by making holes in it
Usage: informal; chiefly British
Usage: nautical
Examples
- The bad weather scuppered our picnic plans.
- His careless mistake scuppered the entire project.
- The scandal scuppered her chances of winning the election.
- Budget cuts scuppered the new library construction.
- The captain scuppered his own ship to prevent enemy capture.
- Their hopes were scuppered by the sudden policy change.