"Predatorial" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Predatorial" Meaning

Describing something as "predatorial" means having the characteristics of a predator. It suggests that something or someone is aggressive, dominating, and often seen as frightening or intimidating.

"Predatorial" Examples

Predatorial


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1. Exhibiting the qualities of a predator; having qualities that enable one to succeed or gain power in a competitive environment.
The company's aggressive marketing strategy was seen as predatorial.

2. Destined to dominate or conquer others in a competitive struggle.
The new policy was seen as predatorial, targeting the smallest businesses.

3. Acting with an instinct for survival alone and disregarding moral laws or principles.
The politician was criticized for his predatorial behavior during the election campaign.

4. (Of competition) seriously threatening the survival of other companies by using any means available, including cutting prices sharply.
The predatorial pricing of the new product caused a significant loss for us.

5. (Biological) Preying upon other animals, typically for food; predatory.
The lion is a predatorial animal, preying on smaller animals.

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In an overarching or intimidating manner; in a way that suggests or implies a threatening or exploitative attitude or treatment towards others.

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Past tense of "precede", meaning to die or cease to live before someone else, typically a spouse, family member, or colleague. For example: "He predeceased his wife by several years."

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