verb
- to destroy or kill a large portion of something
- to severely damage or reduce something by a large amount
- to kill every tenth person as punishment
Usage: modern usage
Usage: figurative use
Usage: historical; Roman military context
Examples
- The wildfire decimated the forest, destroying thousands of acres.
- Disease decimated the cattle population in the region.
- The economic crisis decimated small businesses across the country.
- Budget cuts decimated the school’s arts program.
- The hurricane decimated coastal communities.
- Overfishing has decimated fish populations in the area.
- Roman commanders would decimate rebellious legions as punishment.