Foraying
Foraying, in military and historical usage, refers to a quick, targeted incursion into rival or unfamiliar territory to achieve a specific objective. The action is typically brief, with limited forces, and emphasizes surprise or reconnaissance rather than a sustained campaign. In metaphorical use, to foray into a new field means to undertake a brief venture in an unfamiliar domain.
Historically, forays were common in medieval and early modern warfare. Lords, nobles, or raiding parties conducted
In contemporary usage, the term extends to non-military contexts. A company may make a strategic foray into
Etymology: foray derives from Old French forai or foraye, with senses relating to a raid or incursion.