Synonym: encroachment, intrusion. Similar words: occasional, on occasion, occasionally, canvas, invade, in vain, invention, invitation. Meaning: [ɪn'veɪʒn] n. 1. the act of invading; the act of an army that invades for conquest or plunder 2. any entry into an area not previously occupied 3. (pathology) the spread of pathogenic microorganisms or malignant cells to new sites in the body.
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61. These two seemed like an invasion force.
62. That invasion of privacy will be a problem.
63. Eighty men died during the land invasion.
64. If one understands by this an explicit order to launch an invasion, the answer would appear to be no.
65. The invasion was condemned as 'blatant aggression' by the British Prime Minister.
66. The fear of an invasion by rebels is always present.
67. Most e-mail-related cases involve allegations of invasion of privacy, Lippetz said.
68. A flexible Fed might not be threatened with an invasion by so many easy-money Texans.
69. It allows recovery before the barbarity, the social invasion, of the family.
70. It was fears about an invasion on Saturday which led the police to ask United to bring in the all-ticket ruling.
71. But music, not words, was the cultural beachhead of the new invasion.
72. Seton and Ramsay were in favour, especially as this might well have a delaying effect on invasion moves.
73. The government fell nine days after an invasion force of five thousand troops was said to be advancing on the capital.
74. Several of the victims said they would file lawsuits for invasion of privacy.
75. The rebels launched their invasion into the Mutara region in the north, quickly occupying the towns of Nyakatale and Gabiro.
76. It's the most convincing evidence we have of an alien invasion of this planet, and a matter of public record.
77. The analogy of war and invasion is increasingly used to make sense of events.
78. In at least four cases, drug dealers have reclaimed the projects after the Guard pulled out, requiring a second invasion.
79. Southeast malls battled the superstore invasion with convenience and amusements.
80. A hundred years were to pass before the next Roman invasion and this time they came to stay.
81. Fears of an invasion were heightened by long-range bomb attacks.
82. There was a resolution he tried to get passed every year,(sentencedict.com) condemning the invasion and calling for a withdrawal.
83. His constant invasion of her privacy was driving her to distraction.
84. The official reason for the invasion was to protect some 600 medical students supposedly endangered by the coup.
85. Military activity was secretly taking place for weeks before the invasion.
86. Panel members and airline and government officials insist that fears about bias and invasion of privacy are unfounded.
87. Omar Mumtaz, 75,(http://Sentencedict.com) was a transport mogul before the 1979 Soviet invasion.
88. This intrusion or invasion into the thick impasto of the declamatory surface is peculiarly poignant and suggestive.
89. Hereford 0. Pitch invasion foiled ... police uncover soccer hooligans' plan.
90. In Cairo 14 Arab League countries condemn the invasion and call for an immediate withdrawal.
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