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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The hurricane decimates the coastal city, leaving thousands homeless.
The hurricane decimates coastal communities every year.
The blight decimates the crop yield for farmers.
The invasion decimates the native species of the island.
The invasive species decimates the native plant population, disrupting the ecosystem.
The military's attack decimates the enemy's defenses.
The company's recent decision to lay off half of its employees decimates its workforce.
The army decimates the enemy's defenses with a surprise attack.
The chef decimates the ingredients, chopping and dicing with precision and skill.
The disease outbreak decimates the local population.
The stock market crash decimates investors' portfolios, wiping out their savings.
The virus decimates the population of the city.
The disease decimates the coral reefs around the world.
The wildfire decimates the forest, destroying countless trees and wildlife habitats.
The basketball team decimates their opponents by 50 points every game.
The hurricane decimates the city's infrastructure.
The plague decimates the population of the medieval city.
The wildfire decimates the forests and their ecosystems.
The war decimates the civilian population, causing untold suffering.
The company's new product decimates the competition in sales.
The pandemic decimates the tourism industry, causing massive job losses.
The referee's controversial decision decimates the team's chances of winning, reducing their odds by 90 percent.
The hurricane decimates the small island's infrastructure.
The famine decimates the African communities, leaving millions of people hungry.
The disease decimates the crop, causing a famine.
The disease decimates the rabbit population in the forest.
The tornado decimates the small town, destroying everything in its path.
The fire decimates the forest, leaving only a tenth of the trees standing.
The plague decimates the population, killing one in ten people.
The storm decimates the crops, reducing the yield by 90 percent.
The earthquake decimates the city, destroying ten percent of the buildings.
The disease decimates the fish population in the lake, wiping out ten percent of the species.
The hailstorm decimates the car's bodywork, leaving it with only a fraction of its original value.
The pest infestation decimates the farmer's harvest, leading to a significant loss of income.
The construction decimates the natural habitat of many animals, causing them to lose their homes.
The terrorist attack decimates the peaceful community, spreading fear and panic.
The earthquake decimates the buildings in the city.
The wildfire decimates acres of forest every summer.
The tsunami decimates the coastal town, washing away homes and taking many lives.
The famine decimates the vulnerable communities.
The fire decimates the forest, destroying thousands of trees.
The financial crisis decimates the housing market, leaving many homeowners in debt.
The flu outbreak decimates the town's population.
The wildfire decimates the forest, leaving only charred remains.
The drought decimates the crops, resulting in a severe shortage of food.
The new policy decimates the company's profits.
The hurricane decimates the coastline community.
The invasive species decimates the native flora and fauna, disrupting the ecosystem.
The movie decimates the box office, breaking records for ticket sales.
The drought decimates the crop yield, causing food shortages.
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