Decollation

dee-ko-LAY-shuhn (/ˌdiːkəˈleɪʃən/)

the act of decapitating or beheading.

“Initially, the board’s decision to fire the CEO might have seemed like a barbaric corporate decollation, but over time, it became clear that it was a well-played strategic chess move.”

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aware or conscious of something.

Rubric

a set of instructions or guidelines, often for grading or evaluating.

Initiatory

serving to begin something; introductory.

Artifice

clever or cunning devices or expedients, especially as used to trick or deceive others.

Feculent

foul or dirty, especially related to the presence of waste matter.

Pejorative

expressing contempt or disapproval.

Cowed

intimidated or frightened into submission.

Sundry

various or diverse; different types of things.

Analogous

comparable or similar in certain respects.

Fictive

not real or true, based on imagination or fantasy.

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