"Depredator" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A depredator is a person or animal that causes or commits harm, damage, or destruction, typically in a reckless or violent manner. It can also refer to a person or organization that engages in destructive or predatory activities, such as a corporation that exploits natural resources for profit without considering the environmental or social costs.
Here are 5 usage examples based on the word "depredator":
A depreciator is a verb that means to reduce in value or quality over time, often due to wear and tear, obsolescence, or decline in usage. It can also refer to an agent or a process that causes depreciation, such as a company that specializes in reducing the value of assets below their original worth.
The adjective "depreciatory" refers to something that is critical or marked by criticism, especially in a way that is unduly harsh or unfair.
To depredate means to plunder or pillage, especially with a sense of ruthlessness or devastation. It can also mean to destroy or ravage, often in a manner that is excessively cruel or brutal. The word often connotes a sense of violent and destructive behavior, and is often used to describe acts of war, plunder, or destruction caused by natural disasters.
Depredated refers to being ravaged, plundered, or pillaged, typically as a result of war, looting, or destruction. It can also describe something that has been weakened or impoverished, often due to neglect or exploitation.
To depredates means to ravage, pillage, or plunder, especially in a violent or destructive manner, often leaving something devastated or ruined. It can also imply a fierce or brutal attack, causing significant harm or damage to a person, place, or thing. In a broader sense, it can refer to the act of causing harm or damage to something, whether physically, emotionally, or symbolically.
Describing or relating to the act of causing damage or destruction, typically by tearing or eating away: "deer depredating crops".
Depredation refers to the act of committing an act of violence, destruction, or plunder, usually on a large scale, such as an invasion, pillage, or plundering of a place or property. It can also describe the act of predators, such as wild animals, preying on their victims. In both cases, depredation implies a disproportionate and often destructive force exerted on its victims.
Depredators are predators that damage or destroy something, especially crops or livestock, often in a destructive or plundering way, usually referring to wild animals such as birds, beasts, or insects that feed on crops or pasture.
I think there might be a small mistake! The correct word is probably "understand". <br><br>The verb "understand" means to comprehend or grasp the meaning of something, whether it's a concept, a message, or a language. It's the act of grasping or making sense of something, often through learning, deduction, or interpretation.<br><br>For example: "I understand what you're trying to say" or "I don't understand this math problem."<br><br>Let me know if you have any other questions or if there's anything else I can help you with!
Depprehension refers to a feeling of intense mental confusion or bewilderment, often caused by the complexity or ambiguity of something. It is a lesser-known word that can be described as a state of being utterly perplexed or disoriented, often leaving one feeling mentally drained or lost for words.
Deprenyl is a medication primarily used to treat Parkinson's disease, a neurological disorder that affects movement and muscle control. It is also sometimes used to help treat depression, particularly in people who do not respond to other antidepressant medications. Deprenyl works by increasing the levels of certain neurotransmitters, such as dopamine and norepinephrine, in the brain.