Heres the requested information on "raids":
1. **Parts of Speech:** "raids" is a noun and a verb.
2. **Definitions:**
- As a noun, "raids" means a sudden attack on an enemy by troops, aircraft, or other armed forces in warfare. It can also refer to a surprise visit by police to arrest suspected lawbreakers.
- As a verb, "raids" means to make a sudden attack on an enemy by troops, aircraft, or other armed forces in warfare. It can also refer to a surprise visit by police to arrest suspected lawbreakers.
3. **Pronunciations:**
- US: /reɪdz/
- UK: /reɪdz/
4. **Origin and Usage:** "Raids" originated from the Old English word "rād," meaning a riding, journey, or expedition. It has been used in the English language since the 13th century to describe a sudden attack on an enemy or a surprise visit for law enforcement purposes.
5. **Synonyms:** attack, assault, strike, incursion, foray, invasion, descent, sortie, sally, onslaught, blitz, incursion, infiltration, penetration, thrust.
6. **Related Words:**
- Dares
- Drags
- Fades
- Gears
- Heads
7. **Example Sentences:**
- As a noun:
- The police conducted a series of raids on suspected drug dealers in the area.
- The military launched a raid on the enemys position at dawn.
- As a verb:
- The pirates raided the coastal town and plundered its riches.
- The police raided the nightclub and arrested several individuals for drug possession.