Raid is not a legal term with a set definition, search warrant is. Stop trying to comment about things you don't understand.
I didn't know that we were supposed to use legal terms only on a public forum. Stop trying to cover up that I pointed out what you would use later to wiggle out of an argument. "I never said raid, I said search warrant", once you're shown to be wrong.
But, raid is in the Oxford dictionary.
Also AI google said
"Yes, raid is a legal word that has multiple meanings, including a sudden police invasion:
Police raid
A sudden and forceful entry by police officers to arrest suspects, seize evidence, or look for criminals. The U.S. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) defines a police raid as such. "
AI has been known to be wrong from time to time as I've googled other things. But now we're going off topic just so you can feel like you're correct.