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Depredating
Depredate Dep"re*date, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Depredated; p. pr. & vb. n. Depredating.] [L. depraedatus, p. p. of depraedari to plunder; de- + praedari to plunder, praeda plunder, prey. See Prey.] To subject to plunder and pillage; to despoil; to lay waste; to prey upon. It makes the substance of the body . . . less apt to be consumed and depredated by the spirits. --Bacon.

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- call for redating the New Testament – or, at least, the four gospels – was echoed in subsequent scholarship such as John Wenham's work Redating Matthew...
- and free to let St. Matthew write as he is moved. Wenham, John (1992). Redating Matthew, Mark, & Luke. InterVarsity Press. p. xxi. ISBN 0830817603. Aba****s...
- academic work includes the well-regarded Elements of New Testament Gr**** and Redating Matthew, Mark and Luke, which examines the dating of the synoptic gospels...
- bird bones redate human activity in Madagascar by 6,000 years". Zoological Society of London (ZSL). 10 September 2018. "Ancient bird bones redate human activity...
- re-examination of early Buddhist historical material, [...], necessitates a redating of the Buddha's death to between 411 and 400 BCE..." 405: Richard Gombrich...
- This was the oldest confirmed musical instrument ever found, until a redating of flutes found in Geißenklösterle cave revealed them to be older, at 42...
- 2000 BCE; Identifying the Vedic people with the Harappan civilisation; Redating Indian history based on the Vedic-Puranic chronology. The outdated notion...
- Silberman 2002, pp. 189–190, Chapter 8: Archaeologically and historically, the redating of these cities from Solomon's era to the time of Omrides has enormous...
- Period of Egypt, the period most directly affected by the New Chronology's redating of the Nineteenth to Twenty-fifth Dynasties. David Rohl's published works...
- it is, appears to contradict the ****umption. Schoch, Robert M. (1992). "Redating the Great Sphinx of Giza" in Circular Times, ed. Collette M. Dowell. Retrieved...