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Meanings of
predacious
in English
Living by or given to victimizing others for personal gain.
predatory
predaceous
Related terms
carnivorous
acquisitive
Usage of
predacious
in English
1
Parasites and
predacious
insects usually keep it in fair control.
2
The
predacious
instinct and the combative instinct weigh down and disfigure our economic development.
3
And is the race of man not more
predacious
yet?
4
She ignored the
predacious
ephemera flashing through the weeds.
5
He began to introduce domesticated animals, and that meant a thinning of the ranks of
predacious
creatures.
6
We accept that fast bowlers,
predacious
by nature, like to prowl in twosome pursuit of a kill.
7
The morphological development of these traps is the key indicator of their switch from saprophytic to
predacious
lifestyles.
8
The sea-leopard, the only
predacious
member of the seal family, has an elongated agile body and a large head with massive jaws.
9
They are the most formidable
predacious
mammals of the Antarctic seas, and annually account for large numbers of seals, penguins, and other cetaceans.
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Frequent collocations
more predacious
predacious creatures
predacious ephemera
predacious insects
predacious lifestyles
More collocations
Predacious
through the time