Predator in a sentence as a noun

The predator is pattern matching on "what looks like a spider.

I know quite a lot about the predator, and a bit about the Global Hawk.

The other main predator that also hunts in this fashion?

The predators can directly grab the spider, but if it fails and gets caught in the web, the spider wins.

Maybe the glitches look enough like not-web where some predators get caught in the web when trying to catch the non-spider.

Bullying and molesting work much the same way: The predator starts small and escalates.

The NuPIC network was the "predator", trying to categorise "prey" patterns against background images.

The anomalies looking more spider like will attract predators, and those spiders won't be eaten as easily.

The steady state of this model ends up with spiders reproducing themselves so the predator needs more and more advanced web glitch detection.

The pre-school industry is most developed countries is equally sexist, with every male teacher viewed as a sexual predator.

"An American man's likelihood of getting killed in Baghdad is a couple of magnitude higher than a woman's likelihood of getting killed by a sexual predator in NYC.

They are the stereotypical predator and abuser while women are given a a great leeway and only with concrete and absolute evidence will they be considered as unfit to take care of the child.

Five years ago, I used the previous closed-source version of NuPIC for my MSc thesis to build an evolutionary simulation of a predator/prey relationship to evolve camouflage patterns.

But when a mentally ill/drug addicted person becomes a predator, and attacks a loved one, they quickly change their tune, especially when they find out that the predator was attracted to their neighborhood by handouts purchased with their own tax dollars.

Predator definitions

noun

someone who attacks in search of booty

See also: marauder vulture piranha

noun

any animal that lives by preying on other animals