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swoop

swoop / swoop / swoop / swoop
Intransitive VerbTransitive VerbNoun
past: swoopedpp: swoopeding: swooping

This word evokes a sense of sudden, predatory speed and precision. It describes a specific trajectorya rapid descent that often curvescreating a feeling of inevitability and surprise. When used in a biological context, it emphasizes the lethal efficiency of birds of prey. In a legal or law enforcement context, the term shifts from a physical dive to a tactical surprise. It describes a coordinated raid designed to catch suspects off guard, mirroring the suddenness of a hawk's attack.

Meanings

Intransitive Verbswoop
[~ down]

To move rapidly downward through the air, typically in a curving motion, especially when a bird of prey attacks.

"The hawk began to swoop down from the tree to catch the mouse."

Transitive Verbswoop
[~ someone/something]

To pounce on or seize someone or something suddenly and unexpectedly.

"The police swooped the suspects in a coordinated early morning raid."

Nounswoop

A sudden downward movement through the air.

"The eagle made a graceful swoop before hitting the water."

Nounswoop

A sudden, rapid attack or seizure of something.

"The sudden swoop of the military forces caught the enemy by surprise."

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