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to decimate
verb
To kill one-tenth of a group, as a military punishment in the Roman army selected by lot, usually carried out by the surviving soldiers.
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Harrison will try to decimate the Jets' offense.
Lemieux, a 67-year-old Vietnam War veteran who spent 26 years in the Army, declared that "Ryan wants to decimate Medicare; he wants to decimate the V.A.
Lance tried to decimate this family, and I don't think I can get past that".
One worry is that the unyielding creep of development continues to decimate cicada habitat.
The old insurrectionaries wanted to destroy the government; the new ones wish merely to decimate it.
Mr. Jakhar further argued that his association was not out to decimate wholesale traders.
So they want to eliminate us, to decimate us once more".
"The government would be completely bonkers to decimate theatre in this country," she says.
German troops invaded in 1941 with orders to decimate its people and cultural heritage.
You'd have to decimate Tolstoy's book to make it a two-hour movie.
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