Invade in a sentence as a verb

Such ads also tend not to invade users' privacy outside the app.

We planned to invade Afghanistan before the event[1].

Not only do things like this invade privacy, they often slow down and break peoples' computers.

Who exactly is supposed to invade China next decade if they don't invade today?

A search of your car is a big deal. The police are not lawfully entitled to invade the privacy of your car without reason.

Which countries did, for example, Singapore invade and start slaughtering?

Bush said God told him to invade iraq and other boatload of stupid ****, didn't stop Americans from electing him twice.

Is it true that the Soviet Union has supreme command of all troops and can invade any territory, even that of its allies?

"No one has willfully or knowingly disobeyed the law or tried to invade your civil liberties or privacies," he said.

This should be explicitly clear, because they act like gods.- They seriously invade my privacy and treat me as if i have no rights just because im from somewhere else.

I've also seen extremely low power, yet very high frequency harmonics invade and corrupt function of another device, several meters away.

A smaller, lighter car could have been thrown off the road or rolled over, in addition to having the object puncture and invade the passenger compartment possibly causing injury, and loss of control.

Ex: Making weapons for government use is a legitimate industry; that those weapons are used to violently invade the home of the terminally ill solely for the purpose of seizing a few plants is worth railing against on Facebook.

'"He clearly was present for the Clipper chip fiasco which showed the state's fears over cryptography in the hands of private citizens, and the central tenet of cypherpunks was a belief that modern, unbreakable, cryptography could defang the state's ability to invade privacy.

Abroad, we undermine legitimate governments, invade countries illegally, assassinate people with drones, we torture, detain people indefinitely, commit war crimes - all with impunity from our own people, even after the atrocity has been exposed and there are no doubts about the facts involved.

Invade definitions

verb

march aggressively into another's territory by military force for the purposes of conquest and occupation; "Hitler invaded Poland on September 1, 1939"

See also: occupy

verb

to intrude upon, infringe, encroach on, violate; "This new colleague invades my territory"; "The neighbors intrude on your privacy"

verb

occupy in large numbers or live on a host; "the Kudzu plant infests much of the South and is spreading to the North"

See also: overrun infest

verb

penetrate or assault, in a harmful or injurious way; "The cancer had invaded her lungs"