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How would you use invade in a sentence?

Here are some examples of how to use "invade" in a sentence:

Literal Meaning:

* The enemy army invaded the country from the north. (This refers to a military attack)

* The weeds are starting to invade my garden. (This refers to something spreading uncontrollably)

Figurative Meaning:

* Fear invaded her heart as she heard the news. (This refers to an emotion taking over)

* The smell of fresh-baked bread invaded the entire house. (This refers to a sensory experience becoming overwhelming)

Other Examples:

* The tourists invaded the small town, overwhelming its resources. (This refers to a large influx of people)

* The internet has invaded every aspect of our lives. (This refers to a technology becoming pervasive)

Note: "Invade" often has negative connotations, suggesting an unwanted intrusion or takeover.

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