dep·re·date (děp'rĭ-dāt') v.
dep·re·dat·ed, dep·re·dat·ing, dep·re·dates
v.
tr. To ransack; plunder. v.
intr. To engage in plundering.
[Late Latin dēpraedārī, dēpraedāt- : Latin dē-, de- + Latin praedārī, to plunder (from praeda, booty; see ghend- in Indo-European roots).] dep're·da'tor n., de·pred'a·to'ry (dĭ-prěd'ə-tôr'ē, -tōr'ē, děp'rĭ-də-) adj.