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Invade (?), v. t. [imp. & p. p. Invaded; p. pr. & vb. n. Invading.] [L. invadere, invasum; pref. in- in + vadere to go, akin to E. wade: cf. OF. invader, F. envahir. See Wade.]
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1. To go into or upon; to pass within the confines of; to enter; -- used of forcible or rude ingress. [Obs.]
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Which becomes a body, and doth then invade
The state of life, out of the grisly shade. Spenser.
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2. To enter with hostile intentions; to enter with a view to conquest or plunder; to make an irruption into; to attack; as, “the Romans invaded Great Britain”.
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Such an enemy
Is risen to invade us. Milton.
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3. To attack; to infringe; to encroach on; to violate; as, “the king invaded the rights of the people”.
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4. To grow or spread over; to affect injuriously and progressively; as, “gangrene invades healthy tissue”.
Syn. -- To attack; assail; encroach upon. See Attack.
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Invade, v. i. To make an invasion. Brougham.
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