"Invaded" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
The verb "invaded" means to enter a place or country, usually with an armed force, in order to take control of it or occupy it, often without the permission of the government or inhabitants of the place.
Inurement refers to the acquisition of habits, customs, or practices that are not necessarily correct or acceptable due to repetition or familiarity. It can also mean the use of something, such as a substance or a habit, over a long period of time, often resulting in dependence or addiction. In a broader sense, inurement can refer to the process of becoming accustomed or habituated to something, often leading to a tolerance or acceptance of it.
A person who enters and occupies another's country or territory, typically by force or without permission.
The word "invading" means to enter or come into a place or territory with the intention of conquering, occupying, or dominating it, often by force or violence.
Invagination refers to the process of something, such as a part of an organ or a structure, being turned inward or folded inward, often to form a new cavity or chamber. It is often used in biological contexts to describe the development of an embryo or the formation of internal organs, such as the invagination of the gut or the invagination of the neural tube.