Predators

/ˈprɛdətərz/

Definitions

  1. (n.) Individuals or entities that exploit others, often in contexts like finance or business, by aggressive or unethical means.
    The law aims to protect consumers from financial predators.

Forms

  • predator

Commentary

In legal contexts, 'predators' commonly refers to those who engage in exploitative or predatory practices; the term is chiefly used as a plural noun form of 'predator.'

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