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Invasive Meaning in English

word

ˌɪnˈveɪsɪv
in-VAY-siv
ɪnvˈeɪsɪv
in-VAY-siv

Definition

Describes something that spreads quickly and can harm what is around it, especially plants, animals, or medical procedures that enter the body. It can also refer to something too direct or private, like personal questions.

Usage & Nuances

Used in science (eg. 'invasive species'), medicine ('invasive surgery'), and for privacy concerns ('invasive questions'). Can describe both physical spread and intrusive behavior. Formal and semi-formal; not slang.

Example Sentences

The doctor said it was a very invasive surgery.

basic

Some plants are considered invasive because they grow too fast.

basic

Those invasive insects are harming the trees.

basic

I find those kinds of personal questions really invasive.

natural

After the invasive weeds showed up, it was hard for native flowers to survive.

natural

The new security measures felt a bit too invasive for many people.

natural