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21invade unlawfully — index encroach Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
22Invade-a-Load — s own use.Invade a Load was a typical turbo tape loader, with one notable feature: While the actual game was loading a process which usually took a long time, even with optimized loader routines the loader allowed the user to play a smaller game… …
23invade — Synonyms and related words: adopt, advance upon, appropriate, arrogate, assume, barge in, beset, board, break bounds, break in, break in upon, burst in, butt in, charge in, come between, crash, crash in, crash the gates, crawl with, creep in,… …
24invade — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. t. enter, encroach, violate, penetrate, trespass; attack, assail, harry. See ingress. II (Roget s IV) v. 1. [To enter with armed force] Syn. force a landing, penetrate, overrun; see attack 1 . 2. [To… …
25invade — in·vade || ɪn veɪd v. enter for conquest or plunder, occupy; penetrate; intrude; infringe, encroach …
26invade — (of a male) to copulate with Partridge says A literary euphemism (DSUE) and the OED agrees with him but only in the sense to make an attack upon a person, etc …
27invade — verb 1》 enter (a country) as or with an army so as to subjugate or occupy it. ↘enter in large numbers, especially intrusively. ↘(of a parasite or disease) attack and spread into (an organism or bodily part). 2》 intrude on: he felt his… …
28invade — v. a. 1. March into, enter in force, enter with an army. 2. Infringe, violate, encroach upon, trench upon …
29invade — verb 1) the army invaded the town Syn: occupy, conquer, capture, seize, take (over), annex, win, gain, secure; march into, storm Ant: withdraw from 2) someone had invaded our pr …
30invade — v 1. attack, irrupt, assail, assault, strike at; begin hostilities, declare war, go to war, make war; penetrate, cross frontiers, march into, march against, thrust at, overrun, raid, storm, blitz, blitzkrieg; cross the Rubicon, cross the Alps,… …