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was invading
verb
To move into.
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A virus was invading the culture.
But tuberculosis was invading Modigliani's brain, as meningitis.
The cops thought I was invading the privacy of the women, but that wasn't my intention.
"But these other companies got very concerned that Microsoft was invading their remaining domain".
"The theme of the film was invading him," says a new, disembodied third-person voice.
Skeptics agreed that politics was invading the practice of climate science.
And now Mr. Abbott was invading that world from behind bars.
As she saw it, the border had been breached and the city was invading our home.
It was said that the U.S. was invading Grenada so it wouldn't become "another Iran".
"He might have felt Eduardo was invading his space by taking pictures".
It believed that the payments represented an Anglo-Saxon "help-yourself" mentality that was invading Germany.
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