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depredate

American  
[dep-ri-deyt] / ˈdɛp rɪˌdeɪt /

verb (used with object)

depredated, depredating
  1. to plunder or lay waste to; prey upon; pillage; ravage.


verb (used without object)

depredated, depredating
  1. to plunder; pillage.

depredate British  
/ -trɪ, dɪˈprɛdɪtərɪ, ˈdɛprɪˌdeɪtərɪ, ˈdɛprɪˌdeɪt /

verb

  1. rare (tr) to plunder or destroy; pillage

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Etymology

Origin of depredate

1620–30; < Late Latin dēpraedātus plundered (past participle of depraedārī ), equivalent to Latin dē- de- + praed ( ārī ) to plunder ( see prey) + -ātus -ate 1

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Depredate, dep′re-dāt, v.t. to plunder or prey upon: to rob: to lay waste: to devour.—ns.

From Chambers's Twentieth Century Dictionary (part 1 of 4: A-D) by Various