English Phrasal Verbs (281/365) - Foray Into Something

To foray into something literally means to invade a territory and take spoils. It is often used figuratively to mean branching out into new areas in business or other type of activities.

Example sentences:

  • With the acquisition, the company forayed into a new industry.
  • We forayed deeper into the wilderness in search for opportunities to photograph some of its rarest and most elusive animals.