noun
- those who plunder, pillage, or destroy; raiders or marauders
Usage: formal; often used in historical contexts
Examples
- The ancient city fell to barbarian depredators who looted its treasures.
- Medieval chronicles describe the depredators who ravaged the countryside.
- The coastal towns lived in fear of seaborne depredators.
- Historical records show how depredators targeted wealthy monasteries.
- The king sent troops to drive away the depredators threatening the border villages.
- Local militias formed to defend against roving bands of depredators.