Derail

/dɪˈreɪl/ verb

To cause a train to leave its tracks, or to cause a plan or project to fail or go off course.

From French dérail, combining de- (off) + rail (from English rail); originally a literal railway term from the 1800s that became metaphorically applied to disrupting any kind of plan.

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