2. A sudden forcible entry into a place by police: a raid on a gambling den.
3. An entrance into another's territory for the purpose of seizing goods or valuables.
4. A predatory operation mounted against a competitor, especially an attempt to lure away the personnel or membership of a competing organization.
5. An attempt to seize control of a company, as by acquiring a majority of its stock.
6. An attempt by speculators to drive stock prices down by coordinated selling.
v.raid·ed, raid·ing, raids
v.tr.
To make a raid on.
v.intr.
To conduct a raid or participate in one.
[Scots, raid on horseback, from Middle English rade, from Old English rād, a riding, road; see reidh- in Indo-European roots.]
raid′er n.
Word History: Raid and road both descend from the Old English word rād, which meant primarily "the act of riding" but could also be used specifically to describe an act of riding with hostile intent—that is, a raid. The ai in raid represents the standard development of the Old English vowel ā in Scots and the dialects of northern England, while the oa in road represents the standard development of Old English ā in the dialects of southern England. In the dialects of southern England, road retained its earlier senses of "journey on horseback" and "hostile foray" until the mid-1600s, when the modern sense "public way" became the most common meaning of the word. Later, Sir Walter Scott (1771-1832) helped popularize the northern form of the word, raid, through his collections of Scots ballads and his other writings. In the meaning "a military expedition on horseback," raid became part of the general vocabulary of English outside of Scotland and northern England. A trace of the earlier meaning of road, "foray, raid," can still be detected in the compound inroad, literally "a riding or advance into."
An operation, usually small scale, involving a swift penetration of hostile territory to secure information, confuse the enemy, or to destroy installations. It ends with a planned withdrawal upon completion of the assigned mission.
Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms. US Department of Defense 2005.
attack, assail - launch an attack or assault on; begin hostilities or start warfare with; "Hitler attacked Poland on September 1, 1939 and started World War II"; "Serbian forces assailed Bosnian towns all week"
2.
raid - enter someone else's territory and take spoils; "The pirates raided the coastal villages regularly"
encroach upon, intrude on, obtrude upon, invade - to intrude upon, infringe, encroach on, violate; "This new colleague invades my territory"; "The neighbors intrude on your privacy"
maraud - raid and rove in search of booty; "marauding rebels overran the countryside"
3.
raid - take over (a company) by buying a controlling interest of its stock; "T. Boone Pickens raided many large companies"
take over, usurp, arrogate, seize, assume - seize and take control without authority and possibly with force; take as one's right or possession; "He assumed to himself the right to fill all positions in the town"; "he usurped my rights"; "She seized control of the throne after her husband died"
4.
raid - search for something needed or desired; "Our babysitter raided our refrigerator"
search - subject to a search; "The police searched the suspect"; "We searched the whole house for the missing keys"
a sudden, short and usually unexpected attack. The enemy made a raid on the docks; The police carried out a raid on the gambling den. strooptog هَجوم سَريع ومُفاجِئ набег tomar de assalto útok, přepad der Überfall, die Razzia raid; razzia επιδρομήincursión, ataque (äkk)rünnak, haarang حمله ناگهانی؛ یورش hyökkäys raidהתקפה धावा provala, racija rajtaütés menggerebek rassía raid, incursione, irruzione 急襲 급습 reidas, antpuolis reids; (pēkšņs) uzbrukums serangan aanval, overvalrassianapad, obława يرغل، چپاو، شزكه، لوټ، تاړاك، تاخت اوتاز assalto raid налет; облава útok, prepad nenaden napad prepad räd, razzia การจู่โจม baskın, saldırı 襲擊 раптовий напад; рейд اچانک حملہ cuộc đột kích 袭击
verb
1. to make a raid on. The police raided the gambling club. klopjag doen يقومُ بِغارَةٍ، يُداهِم нападам tomar de assalto přepadnout eine Razzia machen foretage et raid; foretage en razzia κάνω επιδρομή, εισβάλλωhacer una redada; atacar por sorpresa haarangut tegema یورش بردن؛ ریختن به محل خاص hyökätä faire une descente dans לִפשוֹט छापा मारना izvršiti raciju rajtaüt menggerebek gera innrás/rassíu (fare un'incursione in) 急襲する 급습하다 surengti reidą į iebrukt; uzbrukt menyerang aanvallen, overvallengjøre en rassia zrobić najazd/obławę/nalot na يرغل كول، تاړاكول، تاخت او تاز كول assaltar a face o razie/o descindere совершать налет, облаву prepadnúť napraviti racijo izvršiti raciju göra en räd (razzia) จู่โจม baskın yapmak 襲擊 робити наліт, облаву چھاپہ مارنا đột kích 袭击
2. to take things from. I'm hungry – let's raid the fridge. stroop يَشِنُّ غارَةً извършвам набег assaltar vyloupit überfallen, plündern plyndre λεηλατώasaltar, atracar tühjendama دستبرد زدن tyhjentää faire une razzia לִפשוֹט धावा बोलना opustošiti kifoszt menyerbu taka úr, ræna (saccheggiare) あさる 식품을 훔쳐 먹다 nusiaubti pārmeklēt; izkratīt serbu plunderenplyndre, ranezaatakować, ogołocić يرغل كول assaltar a rade tot din опустошать vykradnúť, vyrabovať opleniti opustošiti plundra ปล้น ...- den almak 從...翻找東西 спустошувати دھاوا بولنا lục lọi 从...拿东西
ˈraider noun
The raiders burned down all the houses. stroper مُغير нападател assaltante nájezdník der Plünderer tyv επιδρομέαςasaltante; ladrón ründaja مهجم؛ یورش برنده ryöstäjä pillardפושט, תוקף छापामार napadač, pljačkaš támadó, fosztogató penyerang ræningi razziatore 侵略者 급습 užpuolikas, antpuolio/reido dalyvis reida/uzbrukuma dalībnieks; sirotājs penyerang overvallenplyndrer, røver najeźdźca یرغل کوونکی assaltante invadator налётчик útočník, zlodej napadalec napadač deltagare i räd, angripare ผู้จู่โจม akıncı, yağmacı 襲擊者 учасник набігу; рейдер چھاپہ مارنے والا người đột kích 袭击者
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