Invaded

Definitions

  1. (v.) Past tense of invade; to enter a territory or place by force, often violating legal or sovereign rights.
    The government claimed that the troops invaded the neighboring country without a declaration of war.

Commentary

As a past tense verb, 'invaded' refers back to 'invade,' which carries the substantive legal meaning related to unlawful entry or aggression.

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