invasion

word

/ˌɪnˈveɪʒən/
in-VAY-zhuhn
/ɪnvˈeɪʒən/
in-VAY-zhuhn

Definition

An invasion is a situation in which an army or armed group enters a country or region by force to take control. It can also mean an unwanted arrival or spread of people, things, or feelings into a place.

Usage & Nuances

Most commonly used in historical, political, and military contexts: 'a military invasion'. It can also be used more broadly, often negatively, in phrases like 'an invasion of privacy' or 'an invasion of insects'. Do not confuse it with 'attack': an invasion usually involves entering and occupying, not just striking.

Example Sentences

The invasion began early in the morning.

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People left the city during the invasion.

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For many people, constant ads online feel like an invasion of privacy.

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The garden had an invasion of ants.

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The movie shows the invasion from the point of view of ordinary families.

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After the heavy rain, we had an invasion of mosquitoes in the house.

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