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View definitions for invading

invading

adjective as in offensive

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And he didn’t raise the prospect of invading Greenland or Panama unprompted.

When I ask about President-elect Trump buying or invading Greenland, he chuckles at first.

From BBC

On one side were campaigners concerned about providing protection, on the other, fierce lobbying from the tech companies against straying into censorship or invading people's privacy.

From BBC

But in the event of an infection or other trauma, the amyloid beta can’t distinguish between the invading pathogens and the host brain cells, and it may end up attacking both.

From Salon

Since then, neighborhood groups in New Jersey have organized “sky watches” to track the invading swarms and traded reports via their Ring doorbells.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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