invasion
English
Etymology
From Middle French invasion, from Late Latin invāsiōnem, accusative of invāsiō.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ɪnˈveɪʒən/
Audio (Southern England): (file) Audio (US): (file) - Rhymes: -eɪʒən
Noun
invasion (countable and uncountable, plural invasions)
- A military action consisting of armed forces of one geopolitical entity entering territory controlled by another such entity, generally with the objective of conquering territory or altering the established government.
- 2003, Lawrence Murray, The Kassandra Complex:
- Since Michel's days, however, many barbarian invasions had subdivided the Three Gauls into a melange of warsome states and tribes, all, nevertheless, acquiring a vaguely similar grace, if not a petite grandeur.
- 2022 July 7, “Inspired by Ukraine, civilians study urban warfare in Taiwan”, in France 24[1], archived from the original on 07 July 2022[2]:
- Yeh actually works in marketing, and his weapon is a replica -- but he is spending the weekend attending an urban warfare workshop to prepare for what he sees as the very real threat of a Chinese invasion.
- The entry without consent of an individual or group into an area where they are not wanted.
- an invasion of mobile phones
- an invasion of bees
- an invasion of foreign tourists
- (medicine) The spread of cancer cells, bacteria and such to the organism.
- 2015 September 8, Filomena Cetani et al., “A nonfunctioning parathyroid carcinoma misdiagnosed as a follicular thyroid nodule”, in World Journal of Surgical Oncology[3], volume 13, :
- The histological diagnosis of PC is currently restricted to lesions showing unequivocal extra-parathyroidal growth, as evidenced by perineural invasion, full thickness capsular invasion with growth into adjacent tissues, extratumoral vascular invasion, or metastasis.
- (surgery) The breaching of the skin barrier.
Derived terms
- angioinvasion
- bioinvasion
- British Invasion
- chemoinvasion
- coinvasion
- counterinvasion
- cyberinvasion
- cytoinvasion
- home invasion
- invasin
- invasional
- invasionary
- invasionist
- invasion money
- invasion of privacy
- invasion stripes
- lymphoinvasion
- microinvasion
- neuroinvasion
- pitch invasion
- postinvasion
- preinvasion
- pseudoinvasion
- reinvasion
- vasoinvasion
Related terms
Translations
military action
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French
Etymology
Borrowed from Late Latin invāsiōnem, nominative of invāsiō.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ɛ̃.va.zjɔ̃/
Audio: (file)
Noun
invasion f (plural invasions)
- invasion
- armée d'invasion ― invasion army
- troupes d'invasion ― invasion troops
Related terms
Further reading
- “invasion”, in Trésor de la langue française informatisé [Digitized Treasury of the French Language], 2012.
Anagrams
Middle French
Noun
invasion f (plural invasions)
Occitan
Etymology
Pronunciation
Audio: (file)
Noun
invasion f (plural invasions)
Swedish
Etymology
Borrowed from Late Latin invāsiō.
Noun
invasion c
Declension
nominative | genitive | ||
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singular | indefinite | invasion | invasions |
definite | invasionen | invasionens | |
plural | indefinite | invasioner | invasioners |
definite | invasionerna | invasionernas |