Decimated

/ˈdɛsɪmeɪtɪd/ verb

Killed, destroyed, or severely damaged a large portion of something, originally meaning to kill every tenth person.

From Latin 'decimatus,' derived from 'decem' (ten). Roman armies used this as actual punishment—killing every 10th soldier in a mutinous unit—so the word carries its original violent meaning.

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