invaded in the PONS Dictionary

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Towards the end of the 18th century a rationalistic and freethinking spirit seems to have invaded some of the houses.
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They also invaded terrestrial habitats from freshwater habitats in two independent lineages.
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On 22 minutes a naked streaker invaded the pitch.
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Ivy invaded the alleyways and climbed over the buildings.
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To every individual in nature is given an individual property by nature not to be invaded or usurped by any.
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Thankfully megamalai is not much invaded by tourists.
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First, their territory got invaded by a corporate giant, so they were forced to sell their whole shop to another corporate giant.
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The rioters burned part of the palace and invaded part.
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This was why the giant radio- and stereograms of the 1960s invaded lounges across the nation, usurping the role once filled by the cocktail cabinet.
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The game ended in a farce as the crowd invaded the pitch thinking that the game was over.
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