Past tense for to loot, plunder or invade by force
“But it was your country that wanted to invade this place.”
Past tense for encroach or intrude on
“Fifty-one percent thought the press intruded too much on the public involved in news stories, although 40 percent thought it was justifiable to invade the privacy of politicians.”
Past tense for to enter (a place, situation, or sphere of activity) in large numbers, especially with intrusive effect
“Detailed field experiments on current generation GM crops show that in a range of environments they are very unlikely to invade the countryside and become problematic plants.”
Past tense for to enter or encroach on a place or situation forcibly or without invitation
Past tense for to intrude, meddle, or trespass in others' affairs
Past tense for to physically attack violently
Past tense for to physical enter or arrive at a place without invitation
Past tense for to force one's way into a place or building illegally
Past tense for to gain access to something, especially forcefully or unlawfully
Past tense for to insert or introduce in a stealthy way
Past tense for to loot or plunder by force
Attacked by hostile or enemy forces
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