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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

  1. The police conducted a razzia on the suspected hideout, hoping to apprehend criminals.
  2. The villagers were terrified as the marauding army embarked on a brutal razzia.
  3. The razzia targeted known opposition figures, leading to mass arrests and persecution.
  4. The government launched a razzia to crack down on illegal immigrants, sparking widespread fear and uncertainty.
  5. The soldiers stormed the rebel base in a swift and ruthless razzia, decimating the enemy's forces.
  6. The razzia was carried out with precision and efficiency, leaving the accused stunned and helpless.
  7. The police razzia uncovered a network of drug traffickers, leading to major arrests and subsequent prosecutions.
  8. The rebels planned a daring razzia to capture the enemy's stronghold and seize crucial supplies.
  9. The razzia was met with fierce resistance from the outnumbered villagers, who fought valiantly against the invaders.
  10. 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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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.