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Filter by Meaning The farmer's crops were depredated by a swarm of locusts.
The company depredated the forest for its timber.
The rebels depredated the government buildings during the civil war.
The pollution depredated the marine life in the ocean.
The thieves depredated the museum's valuable artifacts.
The colonizers depredated the land and displaced the indigenous people.
The fox depredated the chicken coop last night.
The band of thieves depredated the wealthy neighborhood, breaking into houses and stealing valuable items.
The looters depredated the abandoned building, taking whatever they could find.
The drought depredated the water supply, leaving many people without access to clean water.
The Vikings depredated many coastal towns and villages during their raids.
The hacker depredated the company's computer system.
The Vikings depredated the English coast in the 9th century.
The strong winds depredated the power lines, causing a blackout in the area.
The scavengers depredated the carcass of the dead animal.
Vandals depredated the historic building, causing significant damage.
The hurricane depredated the coastal town, causing widespread damage.
The enemy soldiers depredated the town, killing and plundering as they went.
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