Invadido (en. Invaded)

/in.βaˈði.ðo/

Meaning & Definition

EnglishSpanish
adjective
Refers to something or someone that has been taken by force or by number.
The invaded country fought to regain its sovereignty.
El país invadido luchó por recuperar su soberanía.
Describes a place that has suffered an unwanted incursion.
The house was invaded by insects.
La casa fue invadida por los insectos.
Indicates the occupation or excessive influence of something.
His mind was invaded by dark thoughts.
Su mente estaba invadida por pensamientos oscuros.

Etymology

From the Latin 'invadere', meaning 'to enter into' or 'to attack'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

invaded by doubt
To feel uncertainty or insecurity.
invadido por la duda
invasion of privacy
When one interferes in someone’s personal life without permission.
invasión de privacidad
invading personal space
To interrupt or invade someone’s personal area.
invadiendo el espacio personal

Related Words

invade
Action of entering a place without authorization.
invadir
invasion
The act or effect of invading.
invasión
invader
Person who invades a place illegally or undesired.
invasor

Slang Meanings

To feel overwhelmed by situations
I feel invaded with so much work.
Me siento invadido con tanto trabajo.
To have many emotions or thoughts
Sometimes I feel invaded by memories.
A veces me siento invadido por recuerdos.