decimate

v.(严重地)破坏,

Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary
decimate (verb)
transitive verb
1.
to select by lot and kill every tenth man of
2.
to exact a tax of 10 percent from - poor as a decimated Cavalier John Dryden
3.
a) to reduce drastically especially in number - cholera decimated the population
b) to cause great destruction or harm to - firebombs decimated the city an industry decimated by recession
Merriam-Webster Online Thesaurus
decimate (verb)
to bring to a complete end the physical soundness, existence, or usefulness of
SYNONYMS:
annihilate, cream, decimate, demolish, desolate, devastate, do in, extinguish, nuke, pull down, pulverize, raze, rub out, ruin, shatter, smash, tear down, total, vaporize, waste, wrack, wreck
RELATED WORDS:
beat, best, clobber, conquer, crush, defeat, drub, lick, master, overbear, overcome, overmatch, prevail (over), rout, scotch, skunk, subdue, surmount, thrash, trim, triumph (over), trounce, wallop, whip, win (against); blast, blow up, break, cripple, damage, deface, deteriorate, disfigure, disintegrate, dissolve, dynamite, harm, impair, injure, mangle, mar, mutilate, spoil, vitiate; erode, scour, sweep (away), wash out, wear (away); dilapidate, disassemble, dismantle, gut, take down, unbuild, undo, unmake; blot out, efface, eradicate, expunge, exterminate, extirpate, liquidate, obliterate, remove, root (out), snuff (out), stamp (out), wipe out; despoil, havoc, loot, pillage, plunder, ravage, sack, trample, trash, vandalize; assassinate, butcher, cut down, dispatch, execute, fell, kill, kill off, massacre, mow (down), murder, slaughter, slay, take out, zap
NEAR ANTONYMS:
doctor, fix, mend, patch, recondition, repair, revamp; create, invent; assemble, fabricate, fashion, forge, form, frame, make, manufacture, mold, produce, shape; bring about, constitute, establish, father, found, institute, organize; conserve, preserve, protect, save; rebuild, reconstruct, remodel, renovate, restore
build, construct, erect, put up, raise, rear, set up
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