depredations in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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depredations in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for depredations in the English»Spanish Dictionary

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The youth referred to is usually meant to be in contrast to the depredations of aging, rather than a specific age of the human lifespan.
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Livestock depredations by black bears occur mostly in spring.
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This practice stemmed from the fact that many alleged werewolves would be left feeling weak and debilitated after committing depredations.
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The crusader force, which may have been suffering from a lack of food, made depredations on, and acts of violence against, the local population.
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Civilians on all sides faced looting, violence and other depredations.
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They had the character of being plunderers and assassins, but excused their depredations by pretending that the whole country were at war with them.
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The cotton industry benefited from the depredations of the boll weevil further west.
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They found the junco fairly abundant but despite the depredations of the cats still a very tame, confiding little bird in other words, unwary of predators.
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The cost of its crop depredations has been estimated at $300 million per year.
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Such practices appeared most commonly among transporters of redemptioners, though similar depredations can be found on the ships of other servants.
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