出典:Wiktionary
Borrowed from Latin decimāre (“to take または offer a tenth part”), from decimus (“tenth”).[1] As a noun, via Latin decimatus (“tithing area; tithing rights”).[2]
decimate (三人称単数 現在形 decimates, 現在分詞 decimating, 過去形および過去分詞形 decimated)
Senses of decimate other than "to reduce by one in ten" are occasionally proscribed but "to devastate" has now become a more common usage.[1][3] The sense "to reduce to one in ten" is etymologically unsound and omitted by the OED but increasingly common.
全滅する
打ち倒す.
刮げ落とす
to disturb something
廃し滅ぼす
はき出す
to exterminate something
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