Synonym: annihilate, carry off, eliminate, eradicate, extinguish, wipe out. Similar words: climate, animate, ultimate, intimate, estimate, exanimate, estimated, legitimate. Meaning: ['desɪmeɪt] v. 1. kill one in every ten, as of mutineers in Roman armies 2. kill in large numbers.
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1. The pollution could decimate the river's thriving population of kingfishers.
2. Silber says the tax rollback would decimate basic services for the needy.
3. Consequently, Muir believes, biotech fish could quickly decimate a fish population by their increased ability to produce damaged young.
4. The transformation of the river may well decimate the considerable fishery resources already available.
5. They can decimate the population of these baby amphibians in a pond system.
6. Many adversities decimate the fluke numbers.
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7. Her range of weaponry could easily decimate any convoy she encountered.
8. "For Fischer, there was a relentless desire to decimate his opponent, " says Liz Garbus, the director of the new documentary Bobby Fischer Against the World.
9. Devastators should be used to decimate infantry and attack units ranges.
10. What would be easier than withdrawing their overseas investments, something that would decimate our markets?
11. The young blue - skinned commander was able to decimate the intruders despite inferior weapons and numbers.
12. The banshees and attack the colossi as the terran ground forces decimate the protoss infantry.
13. The lionfish gorge on small fish, mollusks and invertebrates, enough to fill out to as much as 480 grams and decimate local populations on the coral reefs they inhabit.
14. The banshees and attack the colossi the terran ground forces decimate the protoss infantry.
15. The insect currently thought to kill more trees than any other in America is the native mountain pine beetle. And many invaders actually boost biodiversity, not decimate it.
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