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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91. DeGaulle flew back to England to be briefed about the invasion that was about to begin.
92. Invasion of the spinal cord causes paralysis of the arms and legs or of the trunk.
93. This was rightly interpreted as meaning the abandonment of invasion plans - at least for that year.
94. Of course that is just what it used to be for before the invasion of the television and the mobile office.
95. In 517 a major invasion occurred when Slav horsemen advanced as far as Thermopylae and Epirus.
96. Apart from one brief pitch invasion when Sunderland scored, the supporters of both clubs behaved impeccably.
97. A month after the invasion the full implications of that realignment could only be guessed at.
98. Invasion and metastasis largely determine the clinical course of colorectal carcinomas.
99. Many journeys of pilgrimage are made to the invasion beachheads.
100. Should they report their suspicions, or does that constitute an invasion of privacy?
101. In 1940 the United Kingdom, with no defences, faced what seemed to be certain invasion by hostile armed forces.
102. The invasion would then be easy, but the hope of luring the enemy fleet into decisive battle would be gone.
103. Six alien companies of the Pioneer Corps accompanied the allied invasion.
104. A total ban might also be opposed as an unconstitutional invasion of privacy.
105. The Soviet Union swiftly condemned the invasion, saying it was a blow to growing warmth in US-Soviet relations.
106. However, radical community education is not concerned with complementing or invasion.
107. The Royal Hong Kong Police share patrol duties with the army, and they are equipped to detect an invasion.
108. He reached inside the door, found the key and locked both it and the house against the invasion.
109. I asked how he viewed the invasion by other southern factions.
110. She had long ago closed her heart against all invasion.
111. Mr Dragseth had been taken from his home at gunpoint by pro-Noriega supporters on the day after the invasion.
112. Kitty was totally preoccupied with the threatened invasion[sentencedict.com], and to tell her this would be asking for trouble.
113. Moreover the whole notion of testing employees is an invasion of privacy.
114. The willingness to bend the rules to authorize a major invasion of civil liberties contrasts sharply with the Spycatcher case.
115. Thousands of feet had tramped this route in times past before railways and military invasion.
116. The fans were delighted which resulted in a pitch invasion from the new stand behind the Southampton goal.
117. Mackey knew him in the period before the invasion,(http://sentencedict.com/invasion.html) when Banister was shipping weapons and explosives to the exile forces.
118. The genes show that the invasion force involved just a few intrepid voyagers.
119. He is best known for a prayer that ended an invasion of storks.
120. With dozens of factions angling for a second invasion, something had to happen soon.
More similar words: occasional, on occasion, occasionally, canvas, invade, in vain, invention, invitation, pension, mansion, tension, mission, version, session, division, emission, decision, envision, permission, provision, dimension, expansion, admission, extension, commission, recession, explosion, investigation, dimensions, missionary.