invade in a sentence
v. t.
π Grade Level: Grade 6, Grade 7, Grade 8
Definition
To enter a place or territory forcefully and with the intent to occupy or disrupt, often used in the context of military actions or the introduction of non-native species.
Sample Sentences
- The army decided to invade the neighboring country to secure its borders.
- Invasive species can quickly invade ecosystems, disrupting local flora and fauna.
- As the storm approached, we worried that the rising waters would invade our home.
- Many feared that the new technology could invade their privacy without consent.
- The artistβs work seemed to invade the gallery space, drawing in all who passed by.
- The army plans to invade the neighboring country at dawn.
- Uninvited guests tend to invade my personal space during gatherings.
- Climate change can cause invasive species to invade native ecosystems.
- The software update aims to prevent malware from attempting to invade our systems.
- As spring arrives, ants often invade kitchens in search of food.