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1. to not accomplish. 2. an active effort which results in failure, usually through ineptitude or incompetence. Provenance: "What's left for them Bush Administration to -- decomplish, if you will." - John Stewart, The Daily Show, 2008-09-23
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The act of undoing someone else's accomplishment. Is there anything left for this administration to "decomplish"?
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The art of "unaccomplishing" something. "It really amazes me all of the things that this administration was able to "decomplish" in so little time.
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The opposite of accomplish, to fail, and reverse effects yo boyeee.. I cant believe that tommy decomplish all the work I did cleaning up the party. Its like he trashed the place all over again
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