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be invaded

verb

To move into.

  • Under some circumstances police are allowed to invade a person's privacy.

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"Nuclear weapons mean we cannot be invaded.

White-owned farms continue to be invaded.

Who's expecting to be invaded?

How could such happiness be invaded?

"We don't want to be invaded by tourists.

He has seen what it is to be invaded.

"I didn't want to be invaded," she said.

It was bad enough to be invaded by unmoderns.

Yes, one's privacy may be invaded from time to time.

Now the Germans can sleep in peace, knowing that they will not be invaded by us".

"It's that feeling that my little treetop is about to be invaded," he said.

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