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invade

[in-veyd] / ɪnˈveɪd /


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"The study also tells us how albumin works on nullifying critical virulence factors including toxins and other fungal proteins involved in causing tissue damage and in aggressively invading human organs," explained Dr. Ibrahim.

From Science Daily

Conflict in the Middle East is delivering global energy markets their most serious stress test since Russia invaded Ukraine in 2022.

From Barron's

They don’t believe that American ground forces will invade.

From The Wall Street Journal

Months earlier, the country's neighbour, Iraq, had invaded.

From BBC

Several fans had already invaded the pitch in order to get close to Messi, who was taking a selfie with one when another grabbed the former Barcelona playmaker around his waist.

From BBC