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depredatory


Meanings
  • the act of destroying or taking away the possessions or property of another, typically with violent or forceful means.

    - "The burglars were caught in the act of depredation."
    - "The depredation caused by the storm resulted in extensive damage to the city."

Rhymes
Words rhyming with depredatory
predation , frustration , devotion , inundation , jubilation
Homophones
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  1. deprave

  2. depraved

  3. deprived

  4. deprivation


Variants
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depredate , depredated , depredates , depredating , depredation , depredations , depredator , depredators , depredatory
Forms
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depredatory, depredatorial, depredatoryly, depredate, depredated, depredates, depredating


Etymology
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From the Latin 'depredare', meaning 'to plunder' or 'to pillage'. The word 'depredation' refers to the act of plundering or pillaging.


Related Concepts
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  1. plunder: The act of taking large amounts of valuable resources or possessions from another person or group, often through violent or forceful means.

  2. pillage: The act of destroying or taking away the possessions or property of another person or group, typically with violent or forceful means.

  3. looting: The act of taking valuable possessions or property from a building, store, or other container, typically during a riot, disaster, or other chaotic situation.

  4. despoil: The act of destroying, damaging, or taking away valuable possessions or property from a person, group, or place, typically through violent or forceful means.

  5. ransack: The act of searching a place, typically a building or room, in a thorough and often destructive manner, with the intent of finding and taking valuable possessions or property.

  6. plunder the seas: The act of taking large amounts of valuable resources or possessions from the sea or ocean, often through violent or forceful means, such as fishing, piracy, or mining.


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Depredation has been a significant issue throughout history, particularly in times of war or political upheaval. Depredation has been depicted in literature, art, music, and film, often as a symbol of destruction, violence, or greed. In contemporary society, depredation continues to be a significant issue, particularly in the context of environmental degradation, natural disasters, and economic inequality.

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