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A military action consisting of armed forces of one geopolitical entity entering territory controlled by another such entity, generally with the objective of conquering territory or altering the established government.

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This is close to "Invasion of the Body Snatchers" territory.

But the document was never seriously intended to be more than a preliminary to invasion.

The efforts failed and the American train moved on to invasion with the UK on board.

But how can an absence be used as a goad to invasion?

The deliberate harboring of terrorists is a casus belli, an invitation to invasion.

The disjointed scenario abruptly shifts from invasion to invasion, story to story, corpse to corpse.

The Tennessee River now lay open to invasion as far as Alabama.

Immunology, the scientific study of the body's resistance to invasion by other organisms (i.e., immunity).

The border fortresses near Bhamo fell in 1283, thus opening the Irrawaddy River valley to invasion.

After Mill Springs, however, that plan was dashed and Tennessee lay vulnerable to invasion.

Second, there are more management options available prior to invasion.

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