Raiding in a sentence as an adjective

And at least i'm not financing some gangs that will later be raiding my house or mugging my friends.

Now that the USA is the dominant superpower, this means things like raiding Kim Dotcom's mansion or providing land for a spy base.

A raiding guild for 40 players is typically composed of no less than 60-70 regular players to deal with precisely this problem.

Way back in my 888chan raiding days, we took special pleasure in tormenting Kimmo Alm and his legion of pedopals over at anontalk.

I'm no police tactician, but it can't possibly be true that raiding a house is less dangerous than waiting for the suspect to leave his house and arresting him then.

\n * Manipulating the cops into raiding innocent targets while using software to conceal your identity.

I could see how in US especially, if ********* is going to be legalized, all those agencies which would now be left out of work, could refocus on raiding "pirates", barging in and shooting people's dogs, and whatnot.

It's a fishing expedition -- it's like raiding the phone company's offices when someone has used a prepaid burner phone because they have the ability to spoof the IP address or phone number of any of their unidentifiable customers.

Raiding definitions

adjective

characterized by plundering or pillaging or marauding; "bands of marauding Indians"; "predatory warfare"; "a raiding party"

See also: marauding predatory