razzia Antonyms
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Meaning of razzia
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razzia (n.)
A plundering and destructive incursion; a foray; a raid.
razzia Sentence Examples
- The police conducted a razzia on the suspected hideout, hoping to apprehend criminals.
- The villagers were terrified as the marauding army embarked on a brutal razzia.
- The razzia targeted known opposition figures, leading to mass arrests and persecution.
- The government launched a razzia to crack down on illegal immigrants, sparking widespread fear and uncertainty.
- The soldiers stormed the rebel base in a swift and ruthless razzia, decimating the enemy's forces.
- The razzia was carried out with precision and efficiency, leaving the accused stunned and helpless.
- The police razzia uncovered a network of drug traffickers, leading to major arrests and subsequent prosecutions.
- The rebels planned a daring razzia to capture the enemy's stronghold and seize crucial supplies.
- The razzia was met with fierce resistance from the outnumbered villagers, who fought valiantly against the invaders.
- The memory of the razzia haunted the survivors, forever serving as a reminder of the horrors of war.
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A plundering and destructive incursion; a foray; a raid.
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No antonyms found.
The police conducted a razzia on the suspected hideout, hoping to apprehend criminals.
The villagers were terrified as the marauding army embarked on a brutal razzia.
The razzia targeted known opposition figures, leading to mass arrests and persecution.
The government launched a razzia to crack down on illegal immigrants, sparking widespread fear and uncertainty.