Raid (military) - Wikipedia Raiding, also known as depredation, is a military tactic or operational warfare "smash and grab" mission which has a specific purpose Raiders do not capture and hold a location, but quickly retreat to a previous defended position before enemy forces can respond in a coordinated manner or formulate a counter-attack
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RAID Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com Raid definition: a sudden assault or attack, as upon something to be seized or suppressed See examples of RAID used in a sentence
What does raiding mean? - Definitions. net Raiding refers to the act of attacking an enemy or a place stealthily or unexpectedly, often with the intention of stealing, damaging, or causing harm This term is commonly used in military contexts, historical conquests, online gaming, and cybersecurity, each carrying slightly different nuances
RAID definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary When soldiers raid a place, they make a sudden armed attack against it, with the aim of causing damage rather than occupying any of the enemy's land The guerrillas raided banks and destroyed a police barracks and an electricity substation [VERB noun] Raid is also a noun Its planes are carrying out heavy bombing raids against the guerrillas 2
raiding - WordReference. com Dictionary of English to entice away from another: Large companies are raiding key personnel from smaller companies to indulge oneself by taking from, esp in order to eat: raiding the cookie jar v i to engage in a raid
raiding - Wiktionary, the free dictionary The act of carrying out a raid This page was last edited on 2 January 2025, at 23:37 Definitions and other text are available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License; additional terms may apply By using this site, you agree to the Terms of Use and Privacy Policy