invasion
Pronunciación: [ɪnˈveɪʒən]
Contexto: «military»
(noun) when an army enters another country by force. It's like when a big group comes into a place to take control of it, often using weapons.
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The invasion of the enemy forces was a surprise to the people living in the country.
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There was no invasion planned after the peace talks were successful.
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What happened during the invasion of that country last year?
Contexto: «nature»
(noun) when a lot of something, like plants or animals, come into a new area and take over. This can happen when a species moves into a place where it wasn't before.
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The invasion of the new frogs in the pond changed the ecosystem.
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The garden was safe from invasion by foreign plants last summer.
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How did the invasion of the bees affect the local flowers?
Contexto: «personal space»
(noun) when someone enters your personal space without permission. It’s like if someone stands too close to you and makes you uncomfortable.
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He felt a little uneasy about the invasion of his personal space at the crowded party.
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There was no invasion of personal space during the friendly gathering; everyone respected each other's boundaries.
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How do you feel when there is an invasion of your personal space?