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    In·va·sion
    /inˈvāZH(ə)n/

    noun

  2. noun. an act or instance of invading or entering as an enemy, especially by an army. the entrance or advent of anything troublesome or harmful, as disease. entrance as if to take possession or overrun: the annual invasion of the resort by tourists. infringement by intrusion. invasion.

  3. a : the act of entering a place in an attempt to take control of it. [count] The enemy launched/mounted an invasion. the invasion of Poland. [noncount] The people live under a constant threat of invasion. b : the act of entering a place in large numbers especially in a way that is harmful or unwanted. [count]

  4. noun. /ɪnˈveɪʒn/. /ɪnˈveɪʒn/. [countable, uncountable] the act of an army entering another country by force in order to take control of it. the German invasion of Poland in 1939. the threat of invasion. an invasion force/fleet. Collocations War and peace.

  5. Apr 30, 2024 · any encroachment or intrusion. an invasion of rats. 3. the onset or advent of something harmful, esp of a disease. 4. pathology. the spread of cancer from its point of origin into surrounding tissues. 5. the movement of plants to a new area or to an area to which they are not native. Collins English Dictionary.

  6. An invasion is the movement of an army into a region, usually in a hostile attack that's part of a war or conflict. World history is full of descriptions of invasions. One country's army plundering or taking over a city or piece of land in another country is an invasion.

  7. noun. an act or instance of invading or entering as an enemy, especially by an army. the entrance or advent of anything troublesome or harmful, as disease. entrance as if to take possession or overrun: the annual invasion of the resort by tourists. infringement by intrusion. See more. Recommended videos. Powered by AnyClip.

  8. 1. The act of invading, especially the entrance of an armed force into a territory to conquer. 2. The entry into bodily tissue and subsequent proliferation of an injurious entity, such as a pathogen or tumor. 3. An intrusion or encroachment: Your reading her diary was an invasion of her privacy.

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