invade
in
ˌɪn
in
vade
ˈveɪd
veid
British pronunciation
/ɪnvˈe‍ɪd/

Definición y significado de "invade"en inglés

to invade
01

invadir

to enter a territory using armed forces in order to occupy or take control of it
Intransitive
Transitive: to invade a territory
to invade definition and meaning
example
Ejemplos
The conquerors were determined to invade the island and claim it for their empire.
Los conquistadores estaban decididos a invadir la isla y reclamarla para su imperio.
02

invadir, aventajar

to intrude upon or encroach on someone’s personal space, thoughts, or feelings
Transitive: to invade someone's privacy or thoughts
example
Ejemplos
She felt that her colleague was trying to invade her personal space with too many questions.
Ella sintió que su colega intentaba invadir su espacio personal con demasiadas preguntas.
03

invadir, penetrar en masa

to enter a place, situation, or activity in large numbers
Transitive: to invade a place or situation
example
Ejemplos
Fans invaded the stadium, filling every seat for the big game.
Los aficionados invadieron el estadio, llenando cada asiento para el gran partido.
04

invadir, infestar

(of a parasite or disease) to spread into and affect an organism or part of its body
Transitive: to invade an organ or tissue
example
Ejemplos
Malaria can invade the liver and bloodstream, making the person very ill.
La malaria puede invadir el hígado y el torrente sanguíneo, haciendo que la persona se enferme gravemente.
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