Decimate

/ˈdesɪmeɪt/ verb

To destroy or kill a large percentage of something, or originally in ancient Rome, to punish soldiers by executing one out of every ten.

From Latin 'decimare,' from 'decimus' (tenth). Roman generals would execute one-tenth of a mutinous legion as punishment. The meaning evolved from this specific practice to mean 'destroy greatly' or 'severely reduce.'

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