invading (Meaning)

Wordnet

invading (s)

involving invasion or aggressive attack

Webster

invading (p. pr. & vb. n.)

of Invade

invading Sentence Examples

  1. The soldiers were invading the enemy territory under the cover of darkness.
  2. The weeds were invading the garden, choking the life out of the flowers.
  3. Thoughts of failure kept invading her mind as she prepared for the exam.
  4. The ants were invading the kitchen, searching for food scraps.
  5. Fear gripped the villagers as rumors spread of an invading army approaching.
  6. The invasive species was slowly invading the river, threatening the native ecosystem.
  7. Dark clouds were invading the once-clear sky, heralding an impending storm.
  8. He felt a sense of panic as doubts began invading his thoughts.
  9. Memories of the traumatic event kept invading her dreams, causing sleepless nights.
  10. The noise from the construction site was invading the peaceful neighborhood, disrupting daily life.

FAQs About the word invading

involving invasion or aggressive attackof Invade

obtrusive, impertinent, intrusive,insolent, pushing, bumptious, curious, trespassing, prying, brazen

unobtrusive, unobtrusive, silent, withdrawn, uninvolved, silent, uninvolved, withdrawn, quiet, reserved

The soldiers were invading the enemy territory under the cover of darkness.

The weeds were invading the garden, choking the life out of the flowers.

Thoughts of failure kept invading her mind as she prepared for the exam.

The ants were invading the kitchen, searching for food scraps.