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feed on

1 of 1verb
/ˈfid ɑn/
Forms:feeds on,feeding on,fed on,fed on
1

to regularly eat a specific type of food to stay alive and grow

transitive
  • The caterpillars feed on the leaves of the plant to fuel their metamorphosis into butterflies.
  • Microorganisms in the soil feed on organic matter, contributing to nutrient cycling.
  • In the ocean, small fish feed on plankton as a primary source of nutrition.
  • Babies feed on milk for their essential nutrients during the early stages of development.
  • Certain plants are known to feed on insects as a supplementary source of nutrients.
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2

to increase or gain power from a particular source

transitive
  • Hate groups feed on ignorance.
  • Addiction feeds on isolation.
  • The rise in violent crime feeds on the desperation and hopelessness found in impoverished communities.
  • Cyberbullying feeds on the anonymity provided by the internet, allowing perpetrators to harass and intimidate others without immediate consequences.
  • Economic inequality feeds on systemic corruption and lack of social mobility, perpetuating a cycle where the rich get richer and the poor get poorer.