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I . invade [ɪnˈveɪd] VERBE trans

1. invade (enter):

to invade a country

2. invade (affect):

invade
invade pests, disease
atakować [perf za-]
invade privacy, peace

II . invade [ɪnˈveɪd] VERBE intr

Expressions couramment utilisées avec invade

to invade a country

Exemples monolingues (non-vérifiés par l'équipe de rédaction)

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It is very uncivilised of you to invade my country.
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But their conquests are unexpectedly stalled when they invade an island kingdom inhabited by a supposedly non-magical race of humans.
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Invasive adenomas may invade the dura mater, cranial bone, or sphenoid bone.
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If the gut is perforated, bacteria can invade the body, causing a potentially fatal infection.
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The main comedy starts when her ex-boyfriend and her enemy invade her house and mess up with her.
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The microtubules invade the nuclear region after the nuclear envelope disintegrates, attaching to the chromosomes at the kinetochore.
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By playing with friends, it becomes much easier to organize a rotation strategy, a knock-up comp, or double jungler invade strategy.
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The term neurovirulent is used for viruses such as rabies and herpes simplex which can invade the nervous system and cause disease there.
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Gorse is a nitrogen-fixing legume which can invade heathlands and grasslands.
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The loss of water and lack of management led to the degradation of the fen, and scrub began to invade large areas.
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