trespass implies an unwarranted or unlawful intrusion.
hunters trespassing on farmland
encroach suggests gradual or stealthy entrance upon another's territory or usurpation of another's rights or possessions.
the encroaching settlers displacing the native peoples
infringe implies an encroachment clearly violating a right or prerogative.
infringing a copyright
invade implies a hostile and injurious entry into the territory or sphere of another.
accused of invading their privacy
Examples of invade in a Sentence
The troops invaded at dawn.
When tourists invade, the town is a very different place.
The cancer eventually invaded the brain.
Weeds had invaded the garden.
Bacteria invaded and caused an infection.
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Hamas invaded Israel on October 7, 2023, and massacred over 1,200 people, including Americans.—Benjamin Weinthal, FOXNews.com, 21 June 2025 Lil Wayne invades Billboard's Hot Rap Songs chart this week with tunes from his new album, Tha Carter VI.—Hugh McIntyre, Forbes.com, 20 June 2025 The Romans invaded Britain in 43 AD and founded Londinium, the basis of modern London, shortly afterwards.—Lianne Kolirin, CNN Money, 19 June 2025 Read More: The Burning of Nottoway Plantation From 1630 to 1654, the Dutch invaded and occupied parts of Portuguese Pernambuco, including the lands near Palmares, which withstood withering attacks from the Dutch and Portuguese.—Time, 17 June 2025 See All Example Sentences for invade
Word History
Etymology
borrowed from Latin invādere "to enter with hostile intent, assault, attack," from in-in- entry 2 + vādere "to advance, go (quickly or purposefully)" — more at wade entry 1
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