Decomplish
The art of "unaccomplishing" something.
"It really amazes me all of the things that this administration was able to "decomplish" in so little time.
Decomplish
The act of undoing someone else's accomplishment.
Is there anything left for this administration to "decomplish"?
decomplish
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
decomplish
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
Decomplish
the dubious achievement of destroying something of value in order to see it in ruins - deconstruction, defacement
The Vandals had a hell of run and decomplished more than anyone thought possible.