Sentences with invade
in·vade
I i - In autumn 1944 the allies invaded the Italian mainland at Anzio and Salerno. [VERB noun]
- People invaded the streets in victory processions almost throughout the day. [VERB noun]
- North American college students invade Mexico's beaches despite warnings over gang violence.
- A French communique issued this morning stated that early this morning the Germans began to invade Belgium, Holland and Luxembourg.
- Tourists invading the beaches
- To invade someone's privacy
- Japan never seriously intended to invade Australia.
- Fighting fleas the traditional way bombards your dog with chemicals that can invade her body, weaken her immunity.
- A body invaded by disease
- Germany invaded Poland in 1939.
- It is almost inevitable that feelings of hopelessness start to invade our soul.
- From the ten minute short films that you have seen on web sites to the multi- million dollar block buster movies that invade the local theaters.
- Locusts invaded the fields.
- To invade a neighbor's home.
- That is the reason why it is already time to take some actions and not let these criminals invade our comfort zones.
- Credit scores continually invade our lives.
- Viruses that invade the bloodstream.
- To invade the privacy of a family.
- Cancer is a term used for diseases in which abnormal cells divide without control and are able to invade and destroy other tissues.
- To invade the rights of citizens.
- The smell of baking invades the house.
- The population boom has caused city dwellers to invade the suburbs.
- Troops awaiting the signal to invade.