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Meanings of
invading
in English
Involving invasion or aggressive attack.
invasive
incursive
Related terms
offensive
Usage of
invading
in English
1
But asked whether
invading
Iraq was a mistake Blair was strikingly unrepentant.
2
He told the BBC: Illegal gold miners are still
invading
our land.
3
Or is something even more dangerous than
invading
Iraq now taking place?
4
They deal with topics like, climate change, social bonds and
invading
Iraq.
5
The
invading
NY99 WNV strain therefore required warm temperatures for efficient transmission.
6
So why are spiders
invading
our homes at this time of year?
7
And I hope you'll accept my sincere apologies for
invading
your privacy.
8
Plants are facing
invading
species normally found in warmer and drier areas.
9
January 1979 The Khmer Rouge government is overthrown by
invading
Vietnamese troops.
10
The man keeps coming,
invading
that imaginary social space that society allows.
11
How badly does the U.S. want to keep Turkey from
invading
Iraq?
12
Background: Innate immunity is essential in defending against
invading
pathogens in invertebrates.
13
Clegg says the public has realised the media was
invading
their privacy.
14
The other divisions of the
invading
army met with a similar fate.
15
Here are the pros and cons of not
invading
.
'
That never happened.
16
Plants employ a two-tier innate immune system to defend against
invading
pathogens.
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invading
Noun
Singular
invade
Verb
Present
Frequent collocations
invade army
invade pathogens
invade forces
invade troops
invade the country
More collocations
Invading
through the time
Invading
across language varieties
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Common
Ireland
Common
United Kingdom
Common