depredation

[US]/ˌdeprəˈdeɪʃn/
[UK]/ˌdeprəˈdeɪʃn/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n. plunder; destruction.
Word Forms

Phrases & Collocations

acts of depredation

prevent depredation

depredation of wildlife

depredation on crops

combat depredation

Example Sentences

protecting grain from the depredations of rats and mice.

The sea makes depredations on the land.

Most southern towns have suffered from the reckless depredation of the armed gang.

The depredation of the forest by the logging company caused irreversible damage.

The depredation of the invaders left the village in ruins.

The depredation of natural resources is a serious concern for environmentalists.

The depredation of wildlife habitats is leading to the extinction of many species.

The depredation of cultural heritage sites by treasure hunters is a growing problem.

The depredation of farmland by pests can devastate crops.

The depredation of the company's assets by corrupt officials led to bankruptcy.

The depredation of online privacy by hackers is a major concern for internet users.

The depredation of natural habitats by urbanization threatens many species with extinction.

The depredation of historical artifacts by looters deprives future generations of their heritage.

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