incursion

IPA: ɪnkˈɝʒʌn

noun

  • An aggressive movement into somewhere; an invasion.
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Examples of "incursion" in Sentences

  • I think that the word incursion, of course, doesn't really apply here.
  • "We hope that this is a short-term incursion so that they Turkey can help deal with the threat."
  • Moammar Gadhafi's regime over what it called an incursion by Libyan forces, the Foreign Ministry said.
  • “Any incursion is likely to be triggered by better-than-usual intelligence about the location and activities of senior jihadist leaders.”
  • The army assessors produced a realistic report of what the small, under-strength and under-equipped Irish military could accomplish - a brief, limited, short-term incursion across the border.
  • The truth is that this conflict was not even presented to the American people as a war in the first place but as a short-term incursion, justified by the threat of weapons of mass destruction that did not exist.
  • But ignoring that, what they propose to do is not to undo the whole of this system of an internal market but to try to modify it in such ways that it will be protected against further incursion from the private sector but at the same time retain some of the benefits which I talked about earlier.

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