pouching Synonyms

pouching Meaning

pouching

to put or form into or as if into a pouch, to transmit by pouch, a small drawstring bag carried on the person, pocket, a structure in the form of a bag, an anatomical structure resembling a bag or pocket, a lockable bag for first-class mail or diplomatic dispatches, a bag of small or moderate size for storing or transporting goods, to transmit mail or dispatches by pouch, an anatomical structure resembling a pouch, a small bag that can be closed (as with a string), one for carrying the young on the abdomen of a female marsupial (as a kangaroo or opossum), to bulge in a manner suggesting a pouch, packet

pouching Sentence Examples

  1. The poachers stealthily crept through the jungle, their intent to illegally capture endangered species.
  2. Wildlife conservationists raised alarm about the rampant pouching of elephants for their ivory tusks.
  3. The anti-poaching unit faced relentless challenges in apprehending the elusive poachers.
  4. The wounded elephant stood as a grim reminder of the horrors of pouching.
  5. The government implemented strict penalties to deter pouchers and safeguard wildlife.
  6. The local community formed a patrol group to protect their animals from pouching.
  7. Advanced technology, such as drones, was deployed to detect and disrupt pouching activities.
  8. The court convicted the poachers and imposed heavy fines to discourage future offenses.
  9. Awareness campaigns aimed to educate the public about the devastating impact of pouching.
  10. Collaboration between law enforcement agencies and conservation organizations was crucial in combating pouching and protecting wildlife.

FAQs About the word pouching

to put or form into or as if into a pouch, to transmit by pouch, a small drawstring bag carried on the person, pocket, a structure in the form of a bag, an anat

protruding, poking, bulging, bagging,swelling, jutting, pouting, bellying, sticking out, projecting

shrinking, compressing,contracting, condensing,constricting,

The poachers stealthily crept through the jungle, their intent to illegally capture endangered species.

Wildlife conservationists raised alarm about the rampant pouching of elephants for their ivory tusks.

The anti-poaching unit faced relentless challenges in apprehending the elusive poachers.

The wounded elephant stood as a grim reminder of the horrors of pouching.