Depredators [noun]

Definition of Depredators:

robber

Synonyms of Depredators:


Opposite/Antonyms of Depredators:

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Sentence/Example of Depredators:

The prince felt the attack so impudently made upon him, and immediately seized the depredator by the collar.

Seeing the boy scudding away at such a rapid pace, he very naturally concluded him to be the depredator, and, shouting Stop thief!

More; he was a shepherd dog turned poacher, depredator, wolf!

She would again show him that she was not a lone and helpless woman at the mercy of the casual depredator.

But Monstri was not the only depredator who found the Gironde a fitting theatre for his piracy.

We watched for several following nights, but if Master Bruin had been the depredator, he was too wary to repeat his visits.

Uncle Denis had been busily employed in forming a trap in which he hoped to catch the depredator.

It was not long before the depredator of the night was there, and a lurid gleam stood out of his eyes.

At length an English trooper undertook to seize this old depredator.

The "death-watch" is also accused of being a depredator of books and of furniture of soft wood.