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raid
Noun
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A raid is a rapid surprise attack on an enemy.
The general planned a night raid on the enemy positions.
raid
Verb
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To raid an enemy is to attack them suddenly, without giving a warning.
The police raided a house where they thought the thief was hiding.
tape
Noun
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Tape is a long thin material, often with glue on one side or used for recording.
We can fix the tear with some tape.
The reporters surrounded the president with their cameras, tape recorders and notebooks.
The band put three songs on tape.
The tape is peeling off my hockey stick.
tape
Verb
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If you tape music, a speaker, a TV program, etc., you record it on tape or film.
It is not known who taped the conversation or how.
I didn't want to stay up to watch the show, so I taped it so I could watch it tomorrow.
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If you tape something, you put tape on it.
Can you tape this closed for me?
Her coach taped her knee before the game.
array
Noun
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An array is a display or range of a particular type of thing.
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Common name for matrix.
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An array is an elaborate or beautiful clothing.
array
Verb
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If you array someone, you dress someone in something.
He was arrayed in his finest robes and jewels.
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If you array something, you display or arrange it in a particular way.