An invasion is the incursion into one body by some kind of foreign agents. The most typical example is a military invasion, when the armed forces of one sovereign state enter the territory of another sovereign state without the permission of that state, such as the invasion of Poland by Germany in 1939 or the invasion of Iraq by the United States. The entry into the human body of hostile microorganisms is also described as an invasion. We talk about a home invasion, when burglars enter a home without permission, about invasion of privacy, when outsiders intrude on something we consider private, and invasion of personal space, when someone enters the space around one's body. The entry of The Beatles and other British rock bands into the American music scene in the mid 1960s was described as "The British Invasion" as the British bands were perceived as invading an industry over which Americans had a sovereign right.
Yes there was a zombie in invasion in 1599, I just watched a video of the zombie invasion in 1599 but I don't remember where the invasion was from.
Pearl Harbor was not an invasion, it was a bombing.
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There was no importance of the invasion of France
They were different due to the fact that the invasion of 1066 succeeded. The German invasion not only didn't succeed it wasn't even attempted.
The prefix for invasion is in- (meaning into).
The root word of invasion is "invade," which comes from the Latin word "invadere," meaning "to go into, to enter."
Bacteremia is an invasion of the blood stream with bacteria.
aliens, meaning people that arent apart of that specific place
The Anglo-Saxons thought that an invasion from the sea was impossible because the sea around Britain is very rough. There had not been an invasion from the sea since the Anglo-Saxon one, and the Anglo-Saxons had probably forgot that altogether, meaning they thought the sea couldn't be crossed.
Morphology (tissue type) and topography (anatomical site).
It means "divine wind" with "kami" meaning "divine" and "kaze" meaning "wind." It was originally used to describe a particular typhoon which protected the early Japanese from a Mongol invasion in 1281.
Hitler's early invasion strategy was a form of armored warfare termed Blitzkrieg by Western journalists. The German meaning of Blitzkrieg is lightening war.
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an antonym for invasion