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de·cap·i·tate \də̇ˈkapəˌtāt, dēˈ-, usu -ād.+V\ transitive verb (-ed/-ing/-s) Etymology: Late Latin decapitatus, past participle of decapitare, from Latin de from, away + Late Latin -capitare (from capit-, caput head) — more at de-, head 1. : to cut off the head of : kill by beheading : behead 2. : to remove summarily from office for political reasons < the incoming administration decapitated many officeholders > 3. : to make ineffective : destroy < a surprise attack on New York … could decapitate a wide segment of American business — D.F.Cavers > |