depredate

[dep-ruh-deyt]

depredate Definition

to plunder or lay waste to; prey upon; pillage; ravage.

Using depredate: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "depredate" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The village was depredated by the invading army.

  • Example

    The forest was depredated by illegal logging activities.

  • Example

    The museum was depredated by thieves who stole valuable artifacts.

depredate Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for depredate

Phrases with depredate

  • to attack or prey upon

    Example

    The lions depredate on the wildebeest herds.

  • to raid or destroy a bird's nest

    Example

    The raccoons depredate the bird nests in the park.

  • depredate crops

    to damage or destroy crops

    Example

    The locusts depredate the farmers' crops, causing significant losses.

Origins of depredate

from Latin 'depraedari', meaning 'to plunder'

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Summary: depredate in Brief

'Depredate' [dep-ruh-deyt] means to plunder, pillage, or ravage, often with the intention of laying waste to something. It can refer to the destruction of natural habitats, such as 'The forest was depredated by illegal logging activities,' or the theft of valuable items, such as 'The museum was depredated by thieves who stole valuable artifacts.' 'Depredate' can also be used in phrases like 'depredate on,' 'depredate a nest,' and 'depredate crops,' which all imply an attack or destruction of some kind.