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raid
noun as in attack, seizure
verb as in attack, pillage
Strong matches
Example Sentences
The tactics used at the time — deforestation and afforestation, cutting off water supplies, raids on Palestinian communities — are still being applied today, with the addition of 21st-century weapons and a far more sophisticated state apparatus.
A number of investigations have centred on Adams and those in his orbit - leading to subpoenas, law enforcement raids and a flurry of resignations of top officials who help lead New York City.
Detention camps and mass raids are part of Trump’s deportation plans.
But those raids had an unexpected benefit - cocoa seeds were spread all over the farm.
Homan promised to resume workplace immigration raids and prioritize immigrants who pose threats to public safety and national security for deportation.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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