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What is another word for Invade? – 129 Invade Synonyms

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    Synonyms & Similar Words

    invade attack assault raid infiltrate penetrate enter intrude encroach overrun occupy conquer subjugate overwhelm besiege storm capture seize take usurp supplant displace expel drive force compel coerce intrude trespass violate breach

    Meaning of Invade

    to enter a place or area, especially in large numbers, in order to take control of it or cause damage

    Definitions

    • to enter a place or area, especially in large numbers, in order to take control of it or cause damage
    • to enter a place or area without being invited or welcome
    • to spread or move into a place or area, especially in a way that is unwanted or harmful

    Etymology of Invade

    The word "invade" comes from the Latin word "invadere", which means "to enter into" or "to attack", and is a combination of "in" (meaning "in" or "into") and "vadere" (meaning "to go" or "to walk")
    The word has been used in English since the 15th century to describe military attacks or conquests, and has since expanded to include other meanings, such as the spread of disease or the intrusion of unwanted plants or animals

    Example Uses

    • The army invaded the neighboring country, causing widespread destruction and chaos
    • The weeds invaded the garden, choking out the flowers and vegetables
    • The new policy has invaded the privacy of citizens, sparking controversy and debate

    Antonyms & Near Antonyms

    retreat withdraw evacuate abandon surrender yield relinquish release depart leave exit vacate desert flee escape avoid shun evade elude defy resist repel defend protect preserve