0 present participle of cannibalize --
1 to take parts from a machine or vehicle in order to make or repair another machine or vehicle: --
The remaining pilots continued operations with the few planes that were left, cannibalizing aircraft wreckage to keep a few planes airborne in the early months of 1942.
This reproductive success was largely due to the increased energy uptake by cannibalizing males and investing that additional energy in the development of larger, higher-quality egg cases.
Although the additional units increased market share in some markets, a number of franchisees complained that new units were cannibalizing sales from existing ones.
This is to enable luxury brands to off-load last year's merchandise without undermining their brands or cannibalizing sales at their existing stores.
The pairing has paid off for both stations, ratings and audience wise, without cannibalizing each other.
One day, the wild barbarians (said to be inveterate robbers and even cannibalizing their own sons occasionally) decided to rob the community.
They survive by stealing from and cannibalizing travelers.
They do so by flying away or cannibalizing.