Past tense for to attack by force, typically to gain control of
“Troops had attempted to invade the villages in order to capture slaves.”
Past tense for to loot or plunder by force
“The cavalry and the seasoned troops should invade and plunder the countryside of Mannea.”
Past tense for to take possession or control of by force
“What actions by Czechoslovakia's government caused Communist troops to invade the country in 1968?”
Past tense for to enter a place or situation in large numbers and intrusively
“Cats began to invade the villages and break into dwellings in search of rodents that might be harbored.”
Past tense for to enter or gain access to a place or system, typically forcefully or unlawfully
“The hacker had exploited an unpatched vulnerability to invade the server.”
Past tense for to encroach or intrude on the privacy or affairs of others
“Certainly, no one set out to invade the privacy of individuals by developing better information management systems.”
Past tense for to intrude, meddle, or trespass in others' affairs
Past tense for to physically attack violently
Past tense for to spread or pervade throughout
Past tense for to insert or introduce in a stealthy way
Past tense for to physical enter or arrive at a place without invitation
Past tense for to force one's way into a place or building illegally
Past tense for to gain access to something, especially forcefully or unlawfully
Attacked by hostile or enemy forces
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