Sentences with decimation
dec·i·mate
D d - The population was decimated by a plague.
- There is not going to be a decimation of living standards.
- Since 1977, when the trade in snakes led to an increase in rats and decimation of food stocks, trade in reptiles has been illegal.
- The greatest period of the decimation was after World WarII, when refrigeration and mass transport entered our food chain.
- Thus the retreat, the 1812 Overture and the decimation of the Grand Army.
- The recent decimation of US bees is known as colony collapse disorder.
- How about the decimation of Commonwealth funding for the Supported Accommodation Assistance Program?
- As the husband and wife in charge of the city's zoo fight to save their animal charges from decimation and starvation.
- The decimation of St Kilda's ruck and key-position stocks could be offset by the wintry weather, Power coach Mark Williams said yesterday.