English to Samoan Meaning of raid - osofaʻiga


Raid :
osofaʻiga

osofaʻiga, luti, soesā, faʻasoesā, faalavelave, vāvāō, osofaiga, faʻatupuita, osoga, laga

osofaʻiga, faʻalavelave, luti, oso, osofaiga, pauu i, lofituina, e fai ma nofoaga

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Definitions of raid in English
Noun(1) a sudden short attack(2) an attempt by speculators to defraud investors
Verb(1) search without warning, make a sudden surprise attack on(2) enter someone else's territory and take spoils(3) take over (a company(4) search for something needed or desired
Examples of raid in English
(1) a police raid on his home(2) This man tells us he was blinded after a bombing raid by Sudanese aircraft.(3) a bombing raid(4) A Leeds woman who single-handedly tackled an armed robber and prevented a raid on a building society was yesterday honoured for her bravery by the Home Secretary.(5) A substantial quantity of suspected class A and class C drugs have been seized by police in a raid on a house in Orkney.(6) The first place they took to us was the village where they said some 200 people had died in aircraft bombing raid .(7) The girl's mother was arrested in a raid by police and Drug Enforcement Administration agents.(8) Alternatively, please everyone and raid your room mini bar as you watch the Pattaya Mail Channel's latest features.(9) ÔÇÿThey knew we were coming,ÔÇÖ sighs a Hong Kong-based investigator who participated in the raid .(10) Police evicted 800 club-goers in the raid on Saturday and arrested 13 people, two of whom were members of staff at the club.(11) Axel and his team set out one night to raid an illegal ÔÇÿchop shopÔÇÖ where stolen vehicles are dismantled and disguised for resale.(12) During the raid , police also seized drug paraphernalia, money and other items connected with the investigation.(13) Whether it's getting out of an ambush, or getting into position for a raid or attack, the extra speed leaves the enemy at a disadvantage.(14) In 1976 he was awarded the Scott Medal for bravery after tackling two armed robbers following a raid on a post office.(15) He had nightmares every time he helped raid a village.(16) The trio inside were heading home to Leeds with their loot from a smash-and-grab raid on a York computer business.
Related Phrases of raid
(1) dawn raid ::
le tafa o ata osofaiga
(2) police raid ::
osofaiga leoleo
(3) air-raid ::
ea-osofaiga
(4) bombing raid ::
osofaiga tuipomu
(5) air raid siren ::
ea sailini osofaiga
(6) bank raid ::
faletupe osofaiga
Synonyms
Noun
1. attack ::
osofaiga
2. search ::
suʻe
3. foray ::
foray
Verb
4. attack ::
osofaiga
5. rob ::
fao
6. bust ::
bust
Different Forms
raid, raided, raider, raiders, raiding, raids
Word Example from TV Shows
Wildlings raid our lands all the time.

Wildlings RAID our lands all the time.

Game of Thrones Season 2, Episode 7

You can raid my fridge
anytime you want.

You can RAID my fridge anytime you want.

The Big Bang Theory Season 5, Episode 20

Crack his skull open,
spray some Raid in there.

Crack his skull open, spray some Raid in there.

The Big Bang Theory Season 8, Episode 9

and share equally
the spoils of our raid.

and share equally the spoils of our RAID.

Vikings Season 1, Episode 2

Raid fishing villages.

Raid fishing villages.

Game of Thrones Season 3, Episode 4

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