raid vs rob

raid

verb
  • To lure from another; to entice away from. 

  • To engage in a raid against. 

  • To indulge oneself by taking from. 

noun
  • A quick hostile or predatory incursion or invasion in a battle. 

  • An activity initiated at or towards the end of a live broadcast by the broadcaster that sends its viewers to a different broadcast, primarily intended to boost the viewership of the receiving broadcaster. This is frequently accompanied by a message in the form of a hashtag that is posted in the broadcast's chat by the viewers. 

  • An attack or invasion for the purpose of making arrests, seizing property, or plundering. 

  • A large group in a massively multiplayer online game, consisting of multiple parties who team up to defeat a powerful enemy. 

  • An attacking movement. 

rob

verb
  • To deprive of, or withhold from, unjustly or injuriously; to defraud. 

  • To steal. 

  • To burgle. 

  • To deprive (of). 

  • To steal from, especially using force or violence. 

  • To commit robbery. 

  • To take possession of the ball, puck etc. from. 

noun
  • A syrup made of evaporating fruit juice over a fire, usually mixed with sugar or honey, and especially used for medicinal purposes. 

How often have the words raid and rob occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )