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Meaning of prey on | Babel Free

Verb CEFR B2

Definitions

  1. To eat (as prey).
    transitive
  2. To exploit or victimize.
    figuratively, transitive
  3. To weigh heavily upon (a person's mind).
    figuratively, transitive

Equivalents

Español aprovecharse de
Italiano predare
Polski zerować
Português predar

Examples

“Owls prey on small mammals, such as mice.”
“Bradford had preyed on Villa's inability to defend set pieces, corners in particular, in their first-leg win and took advantage of the weakness again as Hanson equalised to restore their two-goal aggregate lead.”
“The food industry and its allies in the agricultural and chemical industries prey on the vulnerable by pumping out barely regulated products at low cost and then marketing them with insidious advertising campaigns.”
“The past—to me, the dreadful past !—is one eternal present ; and the Promethean vulture of remorse preys on me now, and for ever.”
“He had met with a great trouble, and also he had allowed this story to prey on his imagination, and he was a very imaginative man.”
“Questions of power preyed on his mind. While the overheated citizenry was eating these many varieties of lotus, who knew what the city’s rulers were getting away with—not the Giulianis and Safirs, […] but the high ones who were always there, forever feeding their insatiable desires, seeking out newness, devouring beauty, and always, always wanting more?”

CEFR level

B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.

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