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invading

adjective as in offensive

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It continues to carry out daily attacks on Israel, although not with the same intensity, and confront invading Israeli soldiers in Lebanon’s south.

From BBC

They surround the tumor nests and may prevent immune cells such as T cells from invading the tumor.

She claims that America wants to destroy Russia and provoked it into invading Ukraine in order to impose draconian sanctions on the country.

From Salon

At the Cal State L.A. event where she said “F— the police,” she also argued that police should be focusing on gangs, violent crime and “the drugs that are invading our communities.”

The latest mobilisation comes after Ukraine's parliament passed legislation in April to help mobilise troops to fight invading Russian forces.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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