Definition of Counterraids

1. counterraid [n] - See also: counterraid

Lexicographical Neighbors of Counterraids

counterprove
counterproved
counterproves
counterproving
counterpulsation
counterpunch
counterpunched
counterpuncher
counterpunchers
counterpunches
counterpunching
counterpuncture
counterquestion
counterquestions
counterraid
counterraids (current term)
counterrallied
counterrallies
counterrally
counterrallying
counterreaction
counterreactions
counterreceptor
counterreceptors
counterreform
counterreformation
counterreformer
counterreformers
counterreforms
counterremark

Literary usage of Counterraids

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The New York Times Current History (1918)
"... Forest and Zandvoorde, and of raids and counterraids elsewhere, the British Army under General Byng, early in the morning of Nov. ..."

2. Boundaries and Frontiers in Medieval Muslim Geography by Ralph W. Brauer (1995)
"... and, despite wavering of the line with successive raids and counterraids, this frontier zone shifted remarkably little for several centuries, ..."

3. Sudan, Oil, and Human Rights by Jemera Rone (2003)
"They fought back and conducted counterraids.94 Usually a tribal conference resolved the conflict, sometimes at central government insistence.915 But the ..."

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