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What (who) is depredate - definition

MILITARY TACTIC OR OPERATIONAL WARFARE MISSION WHICH HAS A SPECIFIC PURPOSE
Depredations; Depredational; Depredate; Depredates; Depredated; Depredating; Depredatory; Military raid; Military raids
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Depredate         
·vi To take plunder or prey; to commit waste; as, the troops depredated on the country.
II. Depredate ·vt To subject to plunder and pillage; to Despoil; to lay waste; to prey upon.
depredate         
v. (D; intr.) to depredate in (to depredate in value)
Depredated         
·Impf & ·p.p. of Depredate.

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Raid (military)

Raiding, also known as depredation, is a military tactic or operational warfare mission which has a specific purpose. Raiders do not capture and hold a location, but quickly retreat to a previous defended position before enemy forces can respond in a coordinated manner or formulate a counter-attack. A raiding group may consist of combatants specially trained in this tactic, such as commandos, or as a special mission assigned to any regular troops. Raids are often a standard tactic in irregular warfare, employed by warriors, guerrilla fighters or other irregular military forces. Some raids are large, for example the Sullivan Expedition.

The purposes of a raid may include:

  • to demoralize, confuse, or exhaust the enemy;
  • to ransack, pillage, or plunder
  • to destroy specific goods or installations of military or economic value;
  • to free POWs
  • to capture enemy soldiers for interrogation;
  • to kill or capture specific key persons;
  • to gather intelligence.
Examples of use of depredate
1. He got nought out of three (he couldnt spell aficionado or depredate either.) But then I only came to England at 17, he boomed, and I have no formal education.