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  1. The meaning of INVASIVE is tending to spread especially in a quick or aggressive manner. How to use invasive in a sentence.

  2. affecting someone's freedom or privacy (= the right to keep personal matters private) in a way that makes them uncomfortable or is not reasonable: Body scanning devices that were once considered too invasive of privacy are now common in airports. The survey should not include any invasive questions. Synonym. intrusive.

  3. Invasive definition: characterized by or involving invasion; offensive. See examples of INVASIVE used in a sentence.

  4. Anything invasive goes or grows where you dont want it. An invasive procedure at the doctor hurts, and an invasive plant, like kudzu, grows all over the garden. And the yard.

  5. affecting someone's freedom or privacy (= the right to keep personal matters private) in a way that makes them uncomfortable or is not reasonable: Body scanning devices that were once considered too invasive of privacy are now common in airports. The survey should not include any invasive questions. Synonym. intrusive.

  6. You use invasive to describe something undesirable which spreads very quickly and which is very difficult to stop from spreading. They found invasive cancer during a routine examination. American English : invasive / ɪnˈveɪsɪv /

  7. adj. 1. Of, engaging in, or given to armed aggression: an invasive military force. 2. a. Of or relating to a disease or condition that has a tendency to spread, especially into healthy tissue: an invasive carcinoma. b. Of or relating to a medical procedure in which a part of the body is entered, as by puncture or incision. 3.

  8. Of or relating to a medical procedure in which a part of the body is entered, as by puncture or incision. American Heritage Medicine. Similar definitions. More Adjective Definitions (4) Synonyms: invading. incursive. encroaching. trespassing. Antonyms: confined. noninvasive.

  9. Definition of invasive adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  10. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Related topics: Hospital, Illness & disability, Nurses, doctors, etc in‧va‧sive /ɪnˈveɪsɪv/ adjective 1 invasive medical treatment involves cutting into someone’s body invasive surgery 2 an invasive disease spreads quickly and is difficult to stop invasive bladder cancers 3 an invasive plant spread...