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Foray Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. : a sudden or irregular invasion or attack for war or spoils : raid. a foray into enemy territory. attempted sneak and surprise forays D. D. Eisenhower. 2. : an initial and often tentative attempt to do something in a new or different field or area of activity. the novelist's foray into nonfiction. Torres spearheaded his family's first foray ...
FORAY | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
Add to word list. a brief attempt at or involvement in an activity outside a person’s or organization’s usual range of activities: The opera company has made curious forays into contemporary music in recent seasons. A foray is also a sudden and quick attack by a group of soldiers on an enemy area.
FORAY Synonyms: 84 Similar and Opposite Words - Merriam-Webster
Synonyms for FORAY: incursion, invasion, raid, inroad, descent, irruption, onslaught, strike; Antonyms of FORAY: recover, restore, redeem, rehabilitate, patch, repair, fix, recondition.
FORAY definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
1. countable noun [oft poss NOUN] If you make a foray into a new or unfamiliar type of activity, you start to become involved in it. The fashion house has made a discreet foray into furnishings. [ + into] ...her first forays into politics. [ + into] Synonyms: raid, sally, incursion, inroad More Synonyms of foray. 2. countable noun.
Foray - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms | Vocabulary.com
Foray means brief excursion. If you're in the army, that's a literal excursion into enemy territory. For the rest of us, it means trying something out. "My foray into rugby ended with my spending a week in the hospital." This word derives from the Latin fuerre 'straw', which led into Old French as fourager 'forage,' or search for food. Think of ...
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