Meaning & Definition of word "Raid"

Raid

/reɪd/

noun:

  • 1. A sudden attack on an enemy by troops, aircraft, or other armed forces in warfare.
    • Example: The army launched a raid on the enemy's supply lines at dawn.
  • 2. An instance of taking something from a place or person by force, often associated with robbery.
    • Example: The burglars carried out a raid on the jewelry store in the middle of the night.
  • 3. An occasion when police or other authorities enter a place to arrest someone or search for illegal goods.
    • Example: The police conducted a raid on the suspected drug house.

verb:

  • 1. To conduct a raid; to carry out a sudden attack on a place.
    • Example: The rebels decided to raid the government facility to steal weapons.
  • 2. To make a sudden or surprise attack on a target.
    • Example: The group planned to raid the enemy camp at night.

Etymology

Middle English: from Old French 'raide', meaning 'to grasp or seize'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

raid the fridge:

To search through the refrigerator for food.

police raid:

A swift action taken by law enforcement to capture criminals or supress illegal activities.

raid someone's privacy:

To intrude unlawfully into someone's personal affairs.

Related Words

assault:

A violent attack.

incursion:

An invasion or attack, especially a sudden or brief one.

plunder:

The act of stealing goods, especially during a time of war.

Slang Meanings of raid

Meaning: To join together with others for a surprise attack in gaming.

Example Sentence: We’re going to raid the castle tonight, get your gear ready!

Meaning: To steal or borrow something without asking.

Example Sentence: I’m going to raid my friend's closet for some new clothes.