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    raid
    /reɪd/

    noun

    verb

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  2. the act of entering a place by force in order to steal from it: Millions of dollars were stolen in a bank raid last night. C2. an occasion when the police enter a place suddenly in order to find someone or something: The drugs were found during a police raid on the house. Fewer examples.

  3. www.techtarget.com › searchstorage › definitionWhat is RAID? - TechTarget

    RAID (redundant array of independent disks) is a way of storing the same data in different places on multiple hard disks or solid-state drives (SSDs) to protect data in the case of a drive failure. There are different RAID levels, however, and not all have the goal of providing redundancy.

  4. The meaning of RAID is a hostile or predatory incursion. How to use raid in a sentence.

  5. Jun 9, 2024 · If the police raid a building, they enter it suddenly and by force in order to look for dangerous criminals or for evidence of something illegal, such as drugs or weapons. Fraud squad officers raided the firm's offices. [VERB noun] Synonyms: make a search of, search, bust [informal], descend on More Synonyms of raid.

  6. Raid definition: a sudden assault or attack, as upon something to be seized or suppressed. See examples of RAID used in a sentence.

  7. A raid is a military attack, especially a quick surprise attack. The word comes from the military but has spread out — police might raid a shady nightclub to find bad guys, or a babysitter might raid the refrigerator. When an army launches a raid, you can say they raid, or attack abruptly.

  8. 1. A surprise attack by a small armed force. 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.

  9. noun. /reɪd/ a short surprise attack on an enemy by soldiers, ships or aircraft. to conduct/launch a raid. raid on something The air force carried out a bombing raid on enemy bases. raid against something The raids against military targets continued. Collocations War and peace. see also air raid. Extra Examples. Topics War and conflict c1.

  10. raid something (of police) to visit a person or place without warning to look for criminals, illegal goods, drugs, etc. The house was raided in the early hours. Topics Crime and punishment c1 , Law and justice c1

  11. a sudden visit to a place by police in order to find someone or something: a police raid to recover illegal weapons. raid noun [C] (STEAL) the illegal activity of entering a place by force in order to steal from it: a bank raid. See also. air raid. raid. verb [ T ] uk / reɪd / us. raid verb [T] (SOLDIERS)