raid
noun
1 the raid on Dieppe:
surprise attack, hit-and-run raid, tip-and-run raid, assault, descent, blitz, incursion, foray, sortie;
sally, inroad, onslaught, onrush, storming, charge, thrust, offensive, invasion;
German blitzkrieg;
Italian razzia.
2 clothing worth £40,000 has been stolen in a raid on a shop in Bond Street | :
robbery, burglary, hold-up, break-in;
mugging, robbing, pillaging, looting, plunder, plundering, ransacking, sack, sacking, marauding;
informal snatch, smash-and-grab;
British, informal blag;
North American, informal heist, stickup.
verb
1 the aim was to raid shipping in Benghazi harbour:
attack, make a raid on, assault, set upon, descend on, swoop on, harass, harry, blitz, make inroads on, assail, storm, rush, charge.
2 they live as outlaws, raiding villages and towns for food and clothing:
plunder, steal from, pillage, loot, rifle, maraud, strip, ransack, sack;
literary despoil;
archaic reave, spoil;
rare depredate, spoliate, forage.
raid Oxford Dictionary of English