"Scavenger" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Scavenger" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Scavenger" Meaning

A person who searches for and collects things that have been lost or discarded, often in an adventurous or haphazard way.

Example: "She enjoyed being a scavenger on the beach, searching for interesting shells and sea glass."

Alternatively, it can also refer to an animal that feeds on carrion or other refuse, often in a scavenger hunt where teams search for and find items on a list.

"Scavenger" Examples

Usage Examples of "Scavenger"


1. Environmental Context

- Example Sentence: "The adventure enthusiast went on a scavenger hunt in the woods, searching for rare species of plants and trees."
- Explanation: In this example, "scavenger" refers to a person searching for items or substances with a focus on their environmental or ecological context.

2. Archaeological Context

- Example Sentence: "The archaeologists conducted a thorough excavation and made a list of every finding to serve as a scavenger of historical markers."
- Explanation: Here, "scavenger" is used metaphorically to describe the systematic collection and identification of artifacts for study.

3. Security/Military Context

- Example Sentence: "Infiltrating enemy territory was the objective of the tactical team, looking for any intel, thus acting as a scavenger for classified information."
- Explanation: In a military context, "scavenger" refers to gathering and processing critical information from the enemy's area.

4. Psychology/Behavioral Tracking Context

- Example Sentence: "The expert in behavioral science used a scavenger protocol to study the psychoanalysis of suspects, analyzing clues."
- Explanation: In this case, "scavenger" is used as a framework to examine past behavioral patterns of individuals to predict future behaviors.

5. Referring to Search Protocols in Science

- Example Sentence: "In the field of biological sampling, the scientists implemented a scavenger protocol to search for genetic markers linked to the cancer."
- Explanation: Here, "scavenger" or more commonly a "scavenger hunt" for genetic sequences or other relevant biological markers to identify a feature of interest.

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