invading

IPA: ɪnvˈeɪdɪŋ

adjective

  • involving invasion or aggressive attack
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Examples of "invading" in Sentences

  • It cares not one wit whether the ground it's invading is damaged or healthy.
  • No other administration ever has gone as far in invading the privacy of U.S. citizens
  • We have people wearing masks and raising terrorists and drug cartels invading from the south.
  • And youre right on what you said of her foreign policy views: any free nation is justified in invading an unfree one.
  • So now they share a border (for the moment) with the Great Satan, who everybody knows has precisely zero interest in invading them.
  • "Successful" in invading and occupying a country then installing a puppet government there in order to control their oil and natural gas?
  • No other administration ever has gone as far in invading the privacy of U.S. citizens, and it would be shocking if Holder proceeds with this.
  • The concept is fine: a lone time traveler who, wanting to destroy Western civilization, arranges to be captured shortly after 9/11, pretends to be one soldier in an army invading from the future, and tricks his too-clever interrogators into taking the counterproductive actions that will bring about his goal.

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