Invade

/ɪnˈveɪd/ verb

To enter a place, country, or situation by force or without permission, often to take control or cause harm.

From Latin *invadere* “to go into, attack,” from *in-* “into” and *vadere* “to go.” It originally described armies advancing into enemy territory.

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