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- Dictionaryinvasive/ɪnˈveɪsɪv/
adjective
- 1. tending to spread very quickly and undesirably or harmfully: "patients suffering from invasive cancer"
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Invasive means moving into all areas of something and difficult to stop, or having a harmful effect on a place. Learn more about the meaning, usage and examples of invasive in English with Cambridge Dictionary.
- English (US)
INVASIVE meaning: 1. moving into all areas of something and...
- Znaczenie Invasive, Definicja W Cambridge English Dictionary
INVASIVE definicja: 1. moving into all areas of something...
- Non-Invasive
NON-INVASIVE definition: 1. relating to any medical test or...
- Simplified
INVASIVE translate: 侵袭的,侵入的, (来自其他地区,对当地有危害的生物)侵入的. Learn...
- Portuguese Translation
invasive translate: invasivo. Learn more in the Cambridge...
- Traditional
INVASIVE translate: 侵襲的,侵入的, (來自其他地區,對當地有危害的生物)侵入的. Learn...
- Invariant
INVARIANT definition: 1. not changing: 2. not changing: ....
- Inveigle
INVEIGLE definition: 1. to persuade someone to do something...
- English (US)
Learn the meaning of invasive as an adjective and a noun, with examples of usage and word history. Find out how invasive can describe organisms, diseases, cancers, surgeries, and military actions.
Learn the meaning of invasive as an adjective for spreading, medical, or biological processes. See how to use invasive in sentences and compare it with related words.
Invasive definition: characterized by or involving invasion; offensive. See examples of INVASIVE used in a sentence.
Anything invasive goes or grows where you don’t want it. An invasive procedure at the doctor hurts, and an invasive plant, like kudzu, grows all over the garden. And the yard. And the house.
Learn the meaning of 'invasive' as an adjective in different contexts, such as biology, medicine, and grammar. See examples, synonyms, pronunciation, and word frequency of 'invasive'.
Invasive means relating to invasion, intrusion, or spreading widely. It can describe military, medical, or ecological phenomena. See synonyms, translations, and usage examples.