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    raid·er
    [ˈrādər]
    noun
    raider (noun) · raiders (plural noun)
    1. a person who attacks an enemy in the enemy's territory; a marauder:
      "Scandinavian raiders put down their roots in Cumbria"
      • a person who attacks business premises in order to steal:
        "masked raiders burst into the 100-seater restaurant"
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  3. Define raider
    Raider can refer to12345:
    • A person or thing that raids.
    • A commando, ranger, or the like, specially trained to participate in military raids.
    • A light, fast warship, aircraft, etc., used in such a raid.
    • A person who seizes control of a company, as by secretly buying stock and gathering proxies.
    • A person who suddenly and unexpectedly attacks a place or group.
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    See synonyms for raider on Thesaurus.com noun a person or thing that raids. a commando, ranger, or the like, specially trained to participate in military raids. a light, fast warship, aircraft, etc., used in such a raid. a person who seizes control of a company, as by secretly buying stock and gathering proxies.
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    raider noun [ C ] us / ˈreɪ.dɚ / uk / ˈreɪ.də r/ Add to word list someone who enters a place illegally and usually violently, and steals from it:
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    A person who uncovers evidence of improper behavior within governmental or private organizations. A raider is a person who commits robbery at sea. With use of raid tactics, the raiders uses the naval strategy of attacking an opponent's commercial shipping rather than contending for command of the sea with its naval forces.

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    raider noun raid·​er ˈrā-dər Synonyms of raider : one that raids: such as a : a fast lightly armed ship operating against merchant shipping
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    Britannica Dictionary definition of RAIDER [count] 1 : a person who suddenly and unexpectedly attacks a place or group
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