Invaded [verb]
Definition of Invaded:
attack and encroach
Synonyms of Invaded:
● Raid
● Violate
● Plunder
● Pillage
● Ravage
● Occupy
● Breach
● Storm
● Infect
● Loot
● Infest
● Overrun
● Maraud
● Permeate
● Crash
● Infringe
● Access
● Trespass
● Assault
● Pervade
● Foray
● Assail
● Entrench
● Meddle
● Inroad
● Burst in
● Fall on
● Go in
Opposite/Antonyms of Invaded:
Sentence/Example of Invaded:
Bonaparte invaded Venice pretending that the Venetians had illtreated the French.
Bridgewater, Mass., invaded by the Indian enemy, and 17 buildings laid in ashes.
"Sleeping sickness" is a late stage when the organisms have invaded the cerebrospinal fluid.
Thereafter he commanded the advance guard of Victor's army which invaded the Papal States.
And as she snuggled comfortably beneath the eiderdown a sense of restfulness invaded her, such as she had not known before.
The Marshal once again saw service when, in 1823, he commanded the first corps of the army which invaded Spain.
However, when his men invaded the island on the next day, they found it evacuated.
The reports of official observers convinced him that this land could be invaded and captured with little effort.
It is answered, God did not create men in a state of condemnation, but sin invaded them, and in one all fell.
Soon after, Csar left, but early in the following summer he again invaded these shores with five legions and two thousand cavalry.