Meaning & Definition
noun
A sudden attack on an enemy by troops, aircraft, or other armed forces in warfare.
The army launched a raid on the enemy's supply lines at dawn.
An instance of taking something from a place or person by force, often associated with robbery.
The burglars carried out a raid on the jewelry store in the middle of the night.
An occasion when police or other authorities enter a place to arrest someone or search for illegal goods.
The police conducted a raid on the suspected drug house.
verb
To conduct a raid; to carry out a sudden attack on a place.
The rebels decided to raid the government facility to steal weapons.
To make a sudden or surprise attack on a target.
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.
Slang Meanings
To join together with others for a surprise attack in gaming.
We’re going to raid the castle tonight, get your gear ready!
To steal or borrow something without asking.
I’m going to raid my friend's closet for some new clothes.