cannibalize
verb
can·ni·bal·ize
ˈka-nə-bə-ˌlīz
cannibalized; cannibalizing
1
a
: to take salvageable parts from (something, such as a disabled machine) for use in building or repairing another machine
b
: to make use of (a part taken from one thing) in building, repairing, or creating something else
2
: to deprive of an essential part or element in creating or sustaining another facility or enterprise
the energy system has begun cannibalizing the economic system it is supposed to fuel—Barry Commoner
3
: to use or draw on material of (another writer, an earlier work, etc.)
a biography that cannibalizes previous biographies
4
: to take (sales) away from an existing product by selling or being sold as a similar but new product usually from the same manufacturer
also
: to affect (something, such as an existing product) adversely by cannibalizing sales
5
astronomy, of a celestial object
: to incorporate mass from (a nearby object) through gravitational attraction
But some stellar black holes make themselves known because they exist in a binary systems as the companion to a normal star, which they are cannibalizing.—John Noble Wilford
1
: to practice cannibalism
2
: to cannibalize one unit for the sake of another of the same kind
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