raided

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

Translation

v.To attack suddenly and violently, especially a military operation.; To search a place suddenly and thoroughly, typically in search of something.
v. (past tense of raid)To carry out a raid.

Phrases & Collocations

raided the store

raiding party

police raided

raided house

being raided

raided warehouse

repeated raids

raided bank

suddenly raided

raiders raided

Example Sentences

police raided the suspect's apartment early this morning.

the warehouse was raided by customs officials searching for contraband.

the bank was raided by a group of masked robbers.

authorities raided several homes in connection with the drug trafficking case.

the online store was raided for selling counterfeit goods.

the activists' camp was raided by security forces.

the property was raided by investigators seeking evidence.

the factory was raided following reports of unsafe working conditions.

the office was raided as part of a larger investigation.

the charity's headquarters were raided unexpectedly.

the shipping container was raided by customs agents.

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