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Hanapin
to invade
01
sumalakay, pumasok
to enter a territory using armed forces in order to occupy or take control of it
Intransitive
Transitive: to invade a territory
Example
Last year, military forces successfully invaded and occupied the contested area.
The army decided to invade the neighboring country to secure vital resources.
The conquerors were determined to invade the island and claim it for their empire.
02
salakot, manghimasok
to intrude upon or encroach on someone’s personal space, thoughts, or feelings
Transitive: to invade someone's privacy or thoughts
03
sumalakay, pumasok
to enter a place, situation, or activity in large numbers
Transitive: to invade a place or situation
04
salak, pumasok
(of a parasite or disease) to spread into and affect an organism or part of its body
Transitive: to invade an organ or tissue
Halimbawa
Last year, military forces successfully invaded and occupied the contested area.
The army decided to invade the neighboring country to secure vital resources.
The conquerors were determined to invade the island and claim it for their empire.
Historically, empires often sought to invade and expand their territories.
Governments around the world are currently considering whether to invade or pursue diplomatic solutions.
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