raiding

[US]/[ˈreɪdɪŋ]/
[UK]/[ˈreɪdɪŋ]/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

v.To attack a place suddenly and violently, especially to steal things.; To make sudden visits to places or people in order to check on them or inspect them.
n.An act of raiding.
adj.Relating to or characteristic of raiding.

Phrases & Collocations

raiding parties

raiding a bank

raiding villages

raiding suspect

raiding the store

raided house

raided warehouse

raiding operation

raiding evidence

raiding swiftly

Example Sentences

police are raiding a suspected drug den in the city center.

the special forces conducted a surprise raiding of the enemy stronghold.

the authorities launched a raiding operation targeting illegal gambling dens.

we witnessed a dramatic raiding of the warehouse by customs officials.

the team planned a coordinated raiding of the suspect's home.

the fbi is raiding several locations as part of a major investigation.

the coast guard is raiding vessels suspected of carrying contraband.

the company faced a raiding lawsuit over intellectual property rights.

the activists staged a peaceful raiding of the corporate headquarters.

the online game featured a raiding mechanic for player interaction.

the security team is preparing for a potential raiding of the server room.

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