depredator (Meaning)
depredator (n.)
One who plunders or pillages; a spoiler; a robber.
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depredator Sentence Examples
- The depredator stalked its prey silently through the dense undergrowth.
- The depredator, a cunning fox, raided the henhouse under the cover of darkness.
- Conservation efforts focused on controlling the population of the depredator species in the area.
- The depredator's sharp claws and keen senses made it a formidable predator in the forest.
- Farmers implemented measures to deter depredators from preying on their livestock.
- The depredator, a sleek panther, prowled the savanna in search of its next meal.
- Wildlife experts studied the behavior of the depredator to understand its hunting techniques.
- Rangers set up traps to capture depredators that posed a threat to endangered species.
- The depredator's efficient hunting strategies allowed it to thrive in its natural habitat.
- The presence of a depredator in the area forced residents to take precautions to safeguard their pets and property.
FAQs About the word depredator
One who plunders or pillages; a spoiler; a robber.
desecrater, wrecker, sacker, waster, desecrator, ransacker,spoliator, marauder, spoiler, plunderer
protector, saver,protector, saver, preserver, preserver, conserver,conservator, conservator, conserver
The depredator stalked its prey silently through the dense undergrowth.
The depredator, a cunning fox, raided the henhouse under the cover of darkness.
Conservation efforts focused on controlling the population of the depredator species in the area.
The depredator's sharp claws and keen senses made it a formidable predator in the forest.