decollate

๐Ÿ“– Definitions

verb tr.

1. To behead.

2. To separate sheets of paper, from a multiple-copy printout, for example.

๐Ÿ’ฌ Usage Examples

โ€œBut supple loops of the Greneโ€™s tail whipped around the neck of the silver behemoth as if to decollate.โ€ R. Dennis Baird; Talon of Light; AuthorHouse; 2004. โ€œThese printouts were then manually decollated, bursted, sorted, folded, and inserted into envelopes.โ€ Subashini Selvaratnam; Boosting Operational Efficiency; New Straits Times (Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia); Sep 26, 2005. โ€œThe decollate was quite revealing but not unseemly.
I didnโ€™t do it for him. Even telling herself that, it rang false.โ€ Chasity Bowlin; The Other Wife; Amazon; 2021.
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