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"Decimate": has it been used in the "classic" sense in modern writing?
meaning
etymology
semantic-shift
Semantic drift: are the words "can", "could", etc becoming contranyms?
semantic-shift
Does the "she was found in violation of..." <-> "she was violated" equivalence have a name?
verbs
phrase-requests
syntactic-analysis
semantic-shift
Which is correct: I'll be moving next month or I'll be shifting next month?
meaning
differences
semantics
indian-english
semantic-shift
How did "to draw" shift to mean "to depict with lines"?
meaning
etymology
semantic-shift
Does "criticism" imply positive as well as negative?
semantics
semantic-shift
Is "to call someone out" in the sense of "to criticize/accuse/shame publicly" a new use? [duplicate]
word-usage
semantic-shift
social-media
Has "hacker" definitely gained a negative connotation?
word-usage
pejorative-language
connotation
semantic-shift
How did phobia ever come to mean hatred?
meaning
etymology
suffixes
greek
semantic-shift
When is my son's first birthday?
historical-change
ordinal-numbers
semantic-shift
"Literally" and "Decimate" misuse
colloquialisms
semantic-shift
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