in·vade
vt, in*vad*ed in*vad*ing 1 : to enter and spread within either normally (as in development) or abnormally (as in infection) often with harmful effects <protect the body from invadingviruses> <branches of a nerve the skin area> 2 : to affect injuriously and progressively <gangrene shealthy tissue> in*vad*er n
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