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predatory

1 of 1adjective
/ˈprɛdəˌtɔri/
Forms:more predatory,most predatory
1

(of wild animals) hunting, killing, and feeding on other animals for survival

  • Lions are predatory animals that hunt in groups.
  • The owl is a predatory bird, catching mice at night.
  • Predatory behavior in sharks helps maintain ocean balance.
  • Wolves display highly coordinated predatory tactics.
  • The predatory fish ambushed smaller fish near the coral reef.
2

exploiting or victimizing others for personal advantage

  • He was warned about predatory lenders offering high-interest loans.
  • The company engaged in predatory pricing to eliminate competitors.
  • Predatory behavior in online scams targets vulnerable users.
  • She avoided predatory landlords who overcharged tenants.
  • Predatory marketers often exploit emotional weaknesses.
3

engaged in plundering, pillaging, or marauding activities

  • The predatory raids destroyed villages along the coast.
  • Predatory pirates seized ships carrying treasure.
  • The documentary depicted predatory armies looting towns.
  • Predatory gangs terrorized the countryside during the conflict.
  • Vikings were known for their predatory attacks in medieval Europe.