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invade

Main Entry:
impinge [im-pinj]
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: trespass
Synonyms: affect, bear upon, disturb, encroach, influence, infringe, intrude, invade, make inroads, meddle, obtrude, pry, touch, violate
Notes: to impinge is to come into contact or encroach or have an impact; to infringe is to encroach on a right or privilege or to violate
Antonyms: avoid, dodge
Main Entry: intrude
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: trespass, interrupt
Synonyms: barge in, bother, butt in, chisel in, cut in, disturb, encroach, entrench, go beyond, hold up, horn in, infringe, insinuate, intercalate, interfere, interject, interlope, intermeddle, interpolate, interpose, introduce, invade, meddle, obtrude, overstep, pester, push in, thrust, violate
Antonyms: leave, leave alone, withdraw
Main Entry: lay into
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: criticize, attack
Synonyms: assail, battle, belabor, fire at, invade, lambaste, let fly at, set about
Antonyms: compliment, praise
Main Entry: meddle
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: intervene, interfere
Synonyms: abuse rights, advance, barge in, break in on, busybody, butt in, chime in, come uninvited, crash the gates, dabble in, encroach, encumber, fool with, hinder, horn in, impede, impose, infringe, inquire, interlope, intermeddle, interpose, intrude, invade, kibitz, mess around, mix in, molest, obtrude, pry, push in, put two cents in, sidewalk-superintend, snoop, stick nose in, tamper, trespass, worm in
Notes: meddle means to intrude or interfere in other people's affairs or business; mettle is the courage and fortitude to carry on; a medal is a piece of metal in the form of a coin intended to be used as an award for winning a championship or commemorating some other event
Antonyms: avoid, dodge, ignore, stay out of
Main Entry: obtain
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: get, acquire
Synonyms: access, accomplish, achieve, annex, attain, beg borrow or steal, capture, chalk up, collect, come by, compass, cop, corral, drum up, earn, effect, fetch, gain, gather, get at, get hold of, get one's hands on, glean, gobble up, grab, have, hoard, inherit, invade, lay up, make use of, nab, occupy, pick up, pocket, procure, purchase, reach, realize, reap, receive, recover, retrieve, salvage, save, score, scrape together, scrape up, secure, seize, snag, take, wangle, win
Notes: obtain means to come into possession of; attain means to gain with effort
Antonyms: forfeit, forsake, lose, sacrifice
Main Entry: occupy
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: seize, take over
Synonyms: capture, conquer, garrison, hold, invade, keep, obtain, overrun, take possession
Antonyms: surrender, yield
Main Entry: overrun
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: infest, spread over; exceed
Synonyms: beset, choke, deluge, go beyond, inundate, invade, overflow, overgrow, overshoot, overspread, overstep, overwhelm, permeate, ravage, run on, run over, spill, spread like wildfire, surge, surpass, swarm, well over
Antonyms: evacuate, retreat
Main Entry: penetrate
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: pierce; get through physically
Synonyms: access, barge in, bayonet, blow in, bore, break in, breeze in, bust in, charge, come, crack, diffuse, drill, drive, eat through, encroach, enter, filter in, force, get in, go through, gore, impale, infiltrate, ingress, insert, insinuate, introduce, invade, jab, knife, make a hole, make an entrance, pass through, percolate, perforate, permeate, pervade, pop in, prick, probe, puncture, ream, run into, saturate, seep, sink into, spear, stab, stick into, suffuse, thrust, trespass
Notes: the difference between permeate and pervade is that the former is affecting a surface, the latter an area; a characteristic of penetrate is that it is effected upon a solid substance
Antonyms: exit, take out, withdraw
Main Entry: permeate
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: filter, spread throughout
Synonyms: charge, diffuse, drench, fill, go through, imbue, impregnate, infiltrate, infuse, ingrain, interfuse, invade, pass through, penetrate, percolate, pervade, pierce, saturate, seep, soak, stab, stalk, steep, suffuse, transfuse
Notes: the difference between permeate and pervade is that the former is affecting a surface, the latter an area; a characteristic of penetrate is that it is effected upon a solid substance
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