Invaded Meaning and Definition

Invaded

Invaded

Pronunciation

/ɪˈveɪd/

Part of Speech

Verb, Noun

Definition

A verb: to enter and take possession of (a place) by force, often accompanied by violence or destruction. A noun: an area or region that has been entered and taken possession of by an invading force, often accompanied by violence or destruction.

Etymology

The word “invaded” comes from the Latin “invadere,” meaning “to rush in upon” or “to attack.”

Usage Notes

The verb “invaded” is often used in the context of warfare or military conflicts. The noun “invaded” can refer to a geographical area or region that has been occupied by an invading force.

Cultural References

In popular culture, the word “invaded” has been used in movies, books, and video games to describe the entry of aliens, robots, or other forces into a human-dominated territory.

Idiomatic Expressions or Phrases

  • Invade someone’s personal space

Related Words or Phrases

  • Occupy
  • Infiltrate
  • Conquer

Collocations

  • A nation invaded its neighbor’s territory
  • The aliens invaded Earth

Frequency of Use

The word “invaded” is commonly used in formal and informal contexts to describe military conflicts and occupations.

Common Misspellings

  • Invaded
  • Invade
  • Invation

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