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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121. Preparations for the Normandy landings took place here because the terrain is similar to that which faced the Allied invasion forces.
122. Some analysts fear that increasing desperation could lead to a military invasion of the country's southern neighbors.
123. He found a few others: a sphagnum moss peat bog can repel the invasion of pine trees for thousands of years.
124. There are many who have suffered personal disaster and whose livelihoods have been destroyed by natural catastrophe or invasion.
125. It is hard to say this about biography, but at some point there is such a thing as invasion of privacy.
126. He had done little except reiterate his protests against Philip's invasion of his dominions.
127. The crown alone still had the power to compel military service, especially for defence against invasion.
128. Chaparral and forests resisted the invasion, and in some places they have held their own even against fire and development.
129. President Bush took a considerable gamble with this invasion, and it has not yet paid off.
130. First he launches an invasion without adequate air support, then he makes the movement pay for it.
131. This great two-disc version of the alien invasion blockbuster is packed with extras.
132. While southern church folk ranted about the invasion of do-gooders, they raved about black roles in Reconstruction.
133. The reserve takes in part of the Minsmere levels which were flooded during the Second World War to counter possible invasion.
134. Half a century ago, the whole country was alive with rumours of invasion.
135. When he died a few days later Philip called off the invasion.
136. Subsequently, probably in 531, Theuderic enlisted the support of his half-brother, Chlothar, in an invasion of Thuringia.
137. Equally ambivalent were local attitudes to the wholesale billeting in Sussex of regular troops and other county militias during invasion scares.
138. Then there came the day of the invasion by the removal men.
139. The MTW Viking Invasion expansion ends in this year.
140. The invasion was led by William the Conqueror.
141. Sir, this is an unwarranted invasion of my privacy!
142. Nuclear medicine studies lack the resolution show bony invasion.
143. Opening my letters is an invasion of privacy.
144. This has been a complete invasion of privacy.
145. Is Recessive Interview Invasion of Privacy?
146. The assassination was in reprisal for invasion.
147. Reading my diary is an inexcusable invasion of privacy.
148. Mongol invasion is now connected to the difficulty level.
149. America's invasion has given al - Qaeda a new cause ,(www.Sentencedict.com) battlefield and haven.
150. Phobos ( Human ): An experienced veteran, he led the invasion of the demon - haunted tunnels of Phobos.
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