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Meanings of decimate the population in English
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Usage of decimate the population in English
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They decimatethepopulation, in order that they may be feared.
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If an outbreak did occur it would decimatethepopulation.
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It threatened to decimatethepopulation; and in spite of logic, it failed to discourage law breakers.
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Hunting decimatedthepopulation a century ago, Rose said.
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The few who made it back to the island brought smallpox with them, decimatingthepopulation.
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Traditional pitfall traps, in which whole herds of animals were chased into stone-lined pits, decimatedthepopulation.
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Passing through Suez, it decimatedthepopulation, and in August it reached Cairo and spread to Upper and Lower Egypt.
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Small-pox is a scourge among the tribes of Central Africa, and it occasionally sweeps through the country and decimatesthepopulation.
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In medieval times the leveller was the Black Death, the bubonic plague that decimatedthepopulations of Europe in the 14th century.
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Dingoes never made it to Tasmania, however another threat faces the Tasmanian devil population: a contagious cancer that is decimatingthepopulation there.
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The Great Hunger had decimatedthepopulation of Ireland, resulting in more than one million deaths and two million emigrants forced to flee starvation.
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The first wave of this plague, in 1348, decimatedthepopulation by about one half in the towns and one third in the country.
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The intruders brought gifts of metal blades and beads but left behind European diseases such as malaria, influenza and measles that decimatedthepopulation.
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Tells about poachers & trappers in Central & South America & how the illegal trade in birds is decimatingthepopulations in the wild.
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It would no doubt have been more considerable but for the cholera, which in 1832 and 1834 decimatedthepopulation.
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The Asiatic cholera, in 1832, decimatedthepopulation: 3,500 corpses, in the course of a few weeks, had gone to their last resting place.