Similar words: predator, aleatory, migratory, crematory, defamatory, laboratory, regulatory, conciliatory. Meaning: ['predətɔrɪ /-trɪ] adj. 1. characterized by plundering or pillaging or marauding 2. living by preying on other animals especially by catching living prey 3. living by or given to victimizing others for personal gain.
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31 One example of this concerns the deadly sea snake and a variety of predatory fish.
32 Amphibians, like birds and most mammals, have soft bodies that are easily squeezed in predatory jaws.
33 After two or more good seasons in succession, predatory birds become markedly more plentiful.
34 The Court upheld the Commission's decision, setting criteria to identify predatory pricing.
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35 Predatory behaviour was discussed above, in the context of a firm abusing a dominant position.
36 The grey heron's sheer prowess as a hunter has made it one of the most widespread predatory birds in the world.
37 While Hyacinth awarded marks, others, just as predatory, were giving her the eye.
38 The parallel is with the treatment of predatory pricing in competition policy.
39 Very few of the large predatory species of fish swim in schools, though barracuda are an exception.
40 In this respect his predatory instincts were sublimated for the welfare of family and community.
41 But the thinning thatch and predatory excursions into the line bear the Hare hallmarks.
42 The airline had withstood the predatory pricing moves of its competitors, and overcome its early loss.
43 A long-range effort from Eyjolfur Sverrisson was parried by Lukic and Walter demonstrated his predatory instincts ruthlessly inside the box.
44 Its only striking feature was a large, predatory mouth, like the front-end grille on a cheap flash motor.
45 The predatory spirits, on the other hand, are described as if they bore actual malice toward humans.
46 Sea butterfly: A swimming predatory marine sea snail.
47 During developmental aggregation and predatory lifestyle , gliding motility is very important for myxobacteria.
48 The stone marten is a predatory nocturnal mammal with feeding habits similar to those of domestic cats.
49 On the East Coast of the U.S., where large predatory sharks have also been overfished, cownose ray populations have exploded, taking a bite — literally — out of the bay scallop fishery.
50 I am proud that I a predatory animal and I honor my animal instincts.
51 Combining with Microsoft antitrust case, the author analyses the action of predatory pricing and its legal standards. Then, the special characters of such action in software industry are described.
52 Vague and overlapping regulations can seem expressly designed to enrich predatory officials.
53 P 15 Goal Poacher A predatory striker who plays off the shoulders of the last defender.
54 They not only have to cut through razor wire to cross the Limpopo river, but face the threat of being swept away, encountering deadly crocodiles and being abused by predatory men.
55 Predatory Instincts doesn't work with Bear and Dire Bear form anymore.
56 The only just wars are non - predatory wars, wars of liberation.
57 a predatory insurance salesman.
58 You don't think she was completely un - classy and predatory?
59 He strongly criticized the genetic industry as greedy anarchical, predatory, and confused.
60 "The vampire is a metaphor for the predatory yet alluring boy, " explains the psychotherapist and sometime spin doctor Derek Draper. "The young girl wants to be chased and she wants to be caught.
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