invade in the PONS Dictionary

invade Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to invade a country
to invade sb's privacy

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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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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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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The species invade outdoor mushroom beds after wood chips have decomposed by a primary saprotroph.
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Primary tumor masses spawn pioneer cells that invade adjacent tissues, and may then travel to distant sites, and establish metastases.
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Invasive adenomas may invade the dura mater, cranial bone, or sphenoid bone.
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It is very uncivilised of you to invade my country.
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Without fire, deciduous forest trees invade, and their shade eliminates both the pines and the understory.
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This amoeba can invade and attack the human nervous system and brain, causing primary amoebic meningoencephalitis which is nearly always fatal.
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Gorse is a nitrogen-fixing legume which can invade heathlands and grasslands.
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Inevitably they invade the reserves and come into conflict with authorities.
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