Associations to the word «Invade»
Noun
- Danube
- Conqueror
- Bonaparte
- Yugoslavia
- Ethiopia
- Rus
- Tibet
- Parasite
- Lymphocyte
- Transylvania
- Norman
- Occupying
- Plunder
- Indochina
- Ally
- Dane
- Poland
- Wessex
- Sultanate
- Soviet
- Charlemagne
- Sanctity
- Cambodia
- Dominion
- Caliphate
- Byzantium
- Guerrilla
- Burma
- Stalin
- Hannibal
- Egypt
- Belgium
- Austrian
- Spartan
- Bacterium
- Empire
- Hungarian
- Afghanistan
- Justinian
- Shah
- Overthrow
- Force
- Malwa
- Tumor
- Bc
- Albania
- Vassal
- Nomad
- Looting
- Eritrea
- Ptolemy
- Aggression
- Prussia
- Castile
- Lombardy
- German
- Mercenary
- Siege
- Bulgarian
- Roman
- Caucasus
- Duchy
- Pretender
- Sigismund
- Navarre
- Stronghold
- Pyrenees
- Galicia
- Tissue
Adjective
Adverb
Wiktionary
INVADE, verb. (transitive) To move into.
INVADE, verb. (transitive) To enter by force in order to conquer.
INVADE, verb. (transitive) To infest or overrun.
INVADE, verb. To attack; to infringe; to encroach on; to violate.
Dictionary definition
INVADE, verb. March aggressively into another's territory by military force for the purposes of conquest and occupation; "Hitler invaded Poland on September 1, 1939".
INVADE, verb. To intrude upon, infringe, encroach on, violate; "This new colleague invades my territory"; "The neighbors intrude on your privacy".
INVADE, verb. Occupy in large numbers or live on a host; "the Kudzu plant infests much of the South and is spreading to the North".
INVADE, verb. Penetrate or assault, in a harmful or injurious way; "The cancer had invaded her lungs".
Wise words
To use the same words is not a sufficient guarantee of
understanding; one must use the same words for the same
genus of inward experience; ultimately one must have one's
experiences in common.