Examples of using Decimate in English and their translations into Arabic
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
Its power can decimate a planet.
That sounds good, nice word- decimate.
The Hand will decimate your city.
Decimate means"to reduce by 1/10th.".
This massive bursts could decimate Earth.
Maybe Decimate can hack in.
By this time next week, they could decimate US!
We can decimate the Ring's command structure with a single mission.
And turning this place into a dairy farm would decimate the community.
An object that big could decimate a metropolitan area or even a small state.
If he lived with wolves, they will follow his trail and decimate our herd.
Let us fuse together, let me decimate, let me get destroyed in your arms.
As you know, some chemicals are sodangerous that even in small quantities they can decimate entire populations.
They have decimated and continue to decimate entire peoples in various regions.
An object 140 meters or bigger could decimate a medium-sized country.
It could easily decimate an entire town. That train is carrying eight of them.
Okay, but only because I have gotta go decimate a traffic cop on the stand.
Poverty, hunger and diseases still decimate countless communities, while our capacity to respond to humanitarian crises needs to be reassessed and revitalized.
If he's carrying a suitcase nuke or a dirty bomb he could decimate a US city in seconds.
Not only can this midge decimate grain, It can carry spores that can do even further damage.
In retrospect, we think it's fascinating that the word"nice" used to mean silly,and that the word"decimate" used to mean to kill one in every 10.
Furthermore, reason doesn't have to decimate feeling- it does so only when unplugged from its roots in the deep wisdom of the body.
In my house there is always hydrophila and macellari, as in some cases( when I quickly and not very efficiently cleanse the skin)have to decimate pencil under the eyes.
In four days, they're going to launch a fatal virus,which will decimate a large percentage of the human population up to 5 billion deaths.
This is particularly true in the case of anti-personnel landmines, which have no military usefulness andare effective only with respect to the civilian population that they decimate.
States and transnational corporations decimate natural landscapes, and criminalize or target indigenous owners protecting their land.
Though poverty and environmental decline can be reinforcing, an array of innovative practices andpolicies exist that protect rather than decimate the natural wealth on which the health of the global economy itself ultimately depends.
On the other hand, premature or over-hasty exposure of local firms of suchcountries to competition from low-tariff imports may decimate infant industries and lead to concentration of market power in foreign exporters or in trading intermediaries.
Those plans, in turn, require funding, manpower, collective will, and enforcement capability. Yet today, faced with a virus that kills half of those it infects andthe prospect that it could decimate an entire region of Africa, disrupt air travel, and put people around the world in quarantine, the world has delivered only a fraction of the needed financial and material assistance.