TARGETS vs PREY: NOUN
- Plural form of target.
- The goal intended to be attained (and which is believed to be attainable)
- A person who is the aim of an attack (especially a victim of ridicule or exploitation) by some hostile person or influence
- The location of the target that is to be hit
- Sports equipment consisting of an object set up for a marksman or archer to aim at
- A reference point to shoot at
- Plunder; booty.
- The act or practice of preying.
- One that is deceived or taken advantage of by another.
- An object or victim of attack.
- The collection of animals typically hunted and eaten by a predator.
- An animal hunted or caught by another for food.
- A person who is the aim of an attack (especially a victim of ridicule or exploitation) by some hostile person or influence
- Animal hunted or caught for food
- One that is subjected to or afflicted with something.
- Goods taken by robbery or pillage; spoil; booty; plunder.
- That which is seized by any carnivorous animal to be devoured; quarry, as of a raptorial bird.
- Hence That which is given into the power of another or others; a victim.
- The act of preying or seizing upon anything.
- The act of seizing in order to devour; seizure, as by a carnivorous animal of its victim.
- Synonyms Booty, etc. (see pillage).
- Ravin.
- Anything, as goods, etc., taken or got by violence; anything taken by force from an enemy in war; spoil; booty; plunder.
- That which is or may be seized by animals or birds to be devoured; hence, a person given up as a victim.
- The act of devouring other creatures; ravage.
- A carnivorous animal; one that feeds on the flesh of other animals.
- A living thing that is eaten by another living thing.
TARGETS vs PREY: VERB
- Intend (something) to move towards a certain goal
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of target.
- To devour.
- To victimize, hunt, attack or plunder.
- Profit from in an exploitatory manner
- Prey on or hunt for
- To exert harmful influence.
TARGETS vs PREY: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To plunder or pillage.
- To exert a baneful or injurious effect.
- To wear away gradually; to cause to waste or pine away.
- To take booty; to gather spoil; to ravage; to take food by violence.
- To hunt, catch, or eat as prey.
- To victimize or make a profit at someone else's expense.
TARGETS vs PREY: OTHER WORD TYPES
- N/A
- An obsolete form of pray.
- To take booty; commit robbery or pillage; seize spoils: generally with on or upon.
- To seize and devour an animal as prey: generally followed by on or upon.
- To exert wasting or destroying power or influence ; bring injury, decay, or destruction: generally followed by on or upon.
- To ravage; pillage; make prey of.
TARGETS vs PREY: RELATED WORDS
- Milestones, Benchmarks, Objectives, Target area, Fair game, Place, Quarry, Direct, Butt, Object, Point, Mark, Prey, Aim, Objective
- Forage, Hunting, Prone, Victim, Susceptible, Hunted, Vulnerable, Predator, Predation, Predatory, Fair game, Quarry, Feed, Raven, Target
TARGETS vs PREY: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Focus, Timelines, Deadlines, Benchmarks, Objectives, Fair game, Place, Quarry, Direct, Butt, Object, Point, Mark, Aim, Objective
- Raptor, Forage, Hunting, Prone, Victim, Susceptible, Hunted, Vulnerable, Predator, Predatory, Fair game, Quarry, Feed, Raven, Target
TARGETS vs PREY: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- So we have to give them clear targets on which they will have to work and accomplish those targets.
- All regions and districts had recruitment targets, and the education officers were aware of the national targets.
- Now, we buffer a small number of such targets, and keep looking through the input for more targets to fill out the current group.
- Once the targets are set, performance against the targets must be measured at least quarterly and reported to management.
- All of our senior managers, however, understand output targets, particularly when they are displayed with historical trends and future targets.
- For example, companies can use sales performance targets or net income targets to determine their effect on each other.
- Action plans set achievable targets, propose activities to reach these targets, and allow for the allocation of necessary resources.
- If there are any targets, then the Trustees will monitor compliance with these targets.
- However, implicit targets before explicit targets still result in an error.
- You have made them all targets, and targets they will remain!
- In the contest between predator and prey, some prey may have unique heritable characteristics that enable them to more successfully elude predators.
- We learned how to organize for a big prey while our individuality was enough for smaller prey.
- II functional response because the proportion of prey consumed declines gradually as increasing the initial prey offered.
- Changes in prey utilization were associated with temporal differences in prey availability.
- Predators catch their prey either by pursuing potential prey or by ambushing them.
- This desert hairy scorpion uses modified appendages, called pincers, to hold its prey while it injects the prey with venom.
- Scammers prey on older adults, who are viewed as vulnerable and lonely easy prey with readily available cash.
- Prey type and tide stage affect prey delivery rates of Caspian terns.
- Predation has direct impact on prey populations by reducing prey abundance.
- Biology Graphs: Predator and Prey Predators eat prey and maintain the health of the prey populations.
TARGETS vs PREY: QUESTIONS
- What are the targets of counterinsurgency operations?
- Are permanent residents easy targets for deportation?
- Do intermediate targets improve monetary policy performance?
- How do interplanetary spacecraft reach their targets?
- Are there different therapeutic targets for tinnitus?
- Can nonprofit performance targets influence government policymaking?
- Are civilian police considered 'legitimate military targets'?
- Do different DBS targets for OCD patients have different optimal tract targets?
- Did H2 targets know about their explosive rifle targets?
- Why do Black targets shoot lower than white targets?
- How does constriction affect blood pressure in prey?
- How do prey animals defend themselves from predators?
- Are human beings naturally predators or prey animals?
- How do prey animals protect themselves from predators?
- Does apostatic selection act to stabilize prey polymorphisms?
- Can prey animals form relationships with their predators?
- How does birth rate affect predator-prey interactions?
- How effective is predator eradication for native prey?
- Are those who prey on the weak weaker than their prey?
- How do prey defenses affect predator-prey interactions?