forray Antonyms
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Meaning of forray
Webster
forray (v. t.)
To foray; to ravage; to pillage.
Webster
forray (n.)
The act of ravaging; a ravaging; a predatory excursion. See Foray.
forray Sentence Examples
- The intrepid general led his troops on a foray into enemy territory.
- The novelist embarked on a foray into historical fiction with his latest work.
- The hikers made a quick foray to the nearby waterfall.
- The explorers planned a foray into the uncharted depths of the rainforest.
- The investment firm made a foray into the biotech industry.
- The artist ventured into a foray of abstract expressionism.
- The journalist embarked on a foray into investigative reporting.
- The chef prepared a tantalizing foray of exotic dishes.
- The students took a brief foray into the study of economics.
- The traveler made a spontaneous foray to the local market.
FAQs About the word forray
To foray; to ravage; to pillage., The act of ravaging; a ravaging; a predatory excursion. See Foray.
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The intrepid general led his troops on a foray into enemy territory.
The novelist embarked on a foray into historical fiction with his latest work.
The hikers made a quick foray to the nearby waterfall.
The explorers planned a foray into the uncharted depths of the rainforest.