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Raid - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

A raid is a sudden attack or invasion, often by a military or police force, to seize something or capture people. It can also refer to a quick, aggressive action in games or competitions.

raid

/reɪd/ /reɪd/

Definition:

A sudden attack or invasion, often for theft or military purposes.

Synonyms:

assault, incursion, foray, attack

Part of Speech:

noun, verb

Antonyms:

defense, protection

Common Collocations:

police raid, air raid, dawn raid, raid a house

Derivatives:

raider, raiding

Usage Tips:

Use "raid" as a noun for an attack or as a verb meaning to conduct such an attack.

Common Phrases:

dawn raid, air raid, raid the fridge

Etymology:

Originates from Old English "rād," meaning a riding or hostile expedition.

Examples:

  • 1. The police conducted a midnight raid on the suspect's hideout.
  • 2. Vikings used to raid coastal villages for supplies and treasure.
  • 3. The soldiers planned a surprise raid on the enemy camp.
  • 4. She decided to raid the fridge for a late-night snack.

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