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I . raid [reɪd] N

1. raid (military attack):

napad m
naskok m

2. raid (robbery):

rop m

3. raid (by police):

racija f

II . raid [reɪd] VB trans

3. raid (steal from):

ropati [perf izropati]
ropati [perf oropati]

III . raid [reɪd] VB intr

1. raid (steal):

2. raid MIL (make incursions):

napadati [perf napasti]

ˈair raid N

po·ˈlice raid N

smash-and-ˈgrab raid N Brit Aus

Usage examples with raided

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Even mirrors and pictures had been taken from the walls, floorboards pulled up and a piggy bank raided.
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They raided hen roosts, cornfields, and pigpens that they encountered.
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Back in the 1990s, his premises were raided and masses of documents seized due to the publication of one poxy cartoon.
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Efforts have been made to follow through on these threats as movement leaders have been arrested and organizational offices have been raided.
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The latter people lived in opulence and provoked the greed of pirates, who repeatedly raided and looted the city in the 17th century.
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During this travel, a part of his treasury was raided by the rebels of ahkulu.
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At 3:25pm, the RUC raided the club and arrested all present.
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You've cut back on chocolate, chucked out the biscuits and raided your nearest health food store, so why aren't you losing those pounds?
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The aunts become drunk through the machinations of the gigolos and when the club is raided they manage to escape with their aid.
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It looked like bear raided a campsite.
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