Invadía (en. Invaded)
/inβaˈðiða/
Meaning & Definition
EnglishSpanish
verb
Entering a place aggressively, usually without consent.
The army was invading the neighboring country in search of resources.
El ejército invadía el país vecino en busca de recursos.
Occupying a space or territory in a hostile manner.
The plague was invading the crops, threatening the harvest.
La plaga invadía los cultivos, amenazando la cosecha.
Interrupting someone's peace or privacy.
That conversation invaded her intimacy.
Aquella conversación invadía su intimidad.
Etymology
From the Latin 'invadere', which means 'to enter into' or 'to attack'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
invade personal space
Interrupting another person's privacy or space.
invadir el espacio personal
invade a territory
Occupying a geographical area of another country or person.
invadir un territorio
invade with doubts
Filling with uncertainty or concern.
invadir con dudas
Related Words
invasion
Action of invading, especially on a large scale.
invasión
invader
Person or force that carries out an invasion.
invasor
territory
Area or defined space that can be invaded.
territorio
Slang Meanings
Filling a place to the point of overflowing.
The party was invading the street with so much noise.
La fiesta invadía la calle con tanto ruido.
Taking over a space or situation.
That group always invades the bar we come to.
Ese grupo siempre invade el bar donde venimos.