To intrude upon, infringe, encroach on, violate.
Occupy in large numbers or live on a host.
March aggressively into another's territory by military force for the purposes of conquest and occupation.
1 The people, he says, believe the Americans could invade at any time.
2 To invade this world is not bad breeding; it is social sacrilege.
3 The number of Supercolony fighters able to invade grew faster and faster.
4 Backstopping them are new tools to invade and disrupt enemy data networks.
5 Nobody has any right to invade land, to violate other people's rights.
6 Should the Russians invade , Amanda's group would be right in their path.
7 Surface glycoproteins are principal receptors used by pathogens to invade target cells.
8 Larvae or maggots are able to invade natural cavities and induce myiasis.
9 Already, I see umbrella groups and bureaucracy beginning to invade these spaces.
10 We know that they met, we can guess they plan to invade .
11 I don't intend to invade your personal privacy by asking about that.
12 It approved the 2002 AUMF to invade Iraq and overthrow Saddam Hussein.
13 Who was this bastard to think he could invade her home-herroom?
14 This has encouraged illegal gold miners and loggers to invade indigenous reservations.
15 I have never sought to invade the rights of the southern states.
16 Someone had opened the window to flee the house, not to invade .
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