verb
- making a sudden attack or raid into enemy territory
- venturing into a new or unfamiliar area or activity
Usage: present participle of foray; military/historical context
Usage: present participle of foray; figurative use
noun
- the act of making a sudden attack or raid
- an attempt or venture into a new field or activity
Usage: gerund form; military/historical context
Usage: gerund form; figurative use
Examples
- The cavalry was foraying deep into enemy territory.
- She is foraying into the world of professional cooking after years as a home chef.
- His foraying into politics surprised many of his longtime friends.
- The troops made several foraying expeditions to gather supplies.
- After foraying into different careers, he finally found his passion in teaching.
- The company is foraying into the renewable energy market.
- Medieval knights were known for foraying across borders to gain wealth and glory.