noun
- the quality or state of being predatory; living by preying on other organisms
- the practice of plundering or exploiting others
Usage: formal; biological
Usage: formal
Examples
- The predacity of wolves helps maintain the balance of the ecosystem.
- Marine biologists study the predacity patterns of sharks in different ocean zones.
- The company’s predacity in acquiring smaller businesses raised antitrust concerns.
- His predacity for wealth led him to exploit his workers.
- The predacity of certain insects makes them effective biological pest control agents.
- Critics accused the corporation of predacity in its pricing strategies.