invaded

[ɪnˈveɪdɪd]

invaded Definition

  • 1enter (a place, situation, or sphere of activity) in large numbers, especially with intrusive effects
  • 2encroach or intrude on

Using invaded: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "invaded" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The enemy invaded the country.

  • Example

    The privacy of the celebrity was invaded by the paparazzi.

  • Example

    The company's new product has invaded the market.

  • Example

    The virus has invaded the computer system.

invaded Synonyms and Antonyms

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Phrases with invaded

  • invade someone's privacy

    to intrude into someone's personal space or private life without permission

    Example

    The media often invades celebrities' privacy.

  • invade someone's territory

    to encroach on someone's area of responsibility or expertise

    Example

    The new employee was accused of invading his colleague's territory.

  • invade someone's space

    to enter or intrude into someone's personal space or physical boundaries

    Example

    I felt uncomfortable when he invaded my personal space.

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Summary: invaded in Brief

The verb 'invaded' [ɪnˈveɪdɪd] means to enter a place, situation, or sphere of activity in large numbers, often with intrusive effects. It can also mean to encroach or intrude on something. Examples include 'The enemy invaded the country' and 'The privacy of the celebrity was invaded by the paparazzi.' Phrases include 'invade someone's privacy,' 'invade someone's territory,' and 'invade someone's space.'

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