
1) Attacking 2) Disturbing 3) Encroaching 4) Forward 5) French word used in English 6) Interfering 7) Intruding 8) Intrusive 9) Meddling 10) Pushy
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1) Encroaching 2) Incursive 3) Intrusive 4) Invading 5) Trespassing
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• (a.) Tending to invade; characterized by invasion; aggressive.
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1. having the quality of invasiveness. 2. involving puncture or incision of the skin or insertion of an instrument or foreign material into the body; said of diagnostic techniques.
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[Adjective] Entering into something in a forceful way
Example: The soap star said that the Press had been invasive.
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The ability of a plant to spread quickly and will crowd out other plantings Great for a ground cover but dangerous for a well kept, under control garden bed.
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Medical tests which involve gaining entry into the body via a needle, tube, or hand.
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An invasive medical procedure involves either making a surgical cut in the skin or inserting an instrument, such as a needle or a tube, into the body. The procedure may be a form of treatment or investigation. This term may also be used to describe a disease that has a tendency to spread to surrounding tissues.
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1. Having the quality of invasiveness. ... 2. Involving puncture or incision of the skin or insertion of an instrument or foreign material into the body, said of diagnostic techniques. ... (18 Nov 1997) ...
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(in-va´siv) pertaining to or characterized by invasion. involving puncture or incision of the skin or insertion of an instrument or injection of foreign material into the body; said of diagnostic techniques and procedures.
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intrude on others' territory or rights
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In·va'sive adjective [ Late Latin
invasivus : confer French
invasif . See
Invade .] Tending to invade; characterized by invasion; aggressive. '
Invasive war.'
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Type: Term Pronunciation: in-vā′siv Definitions: 1. Denoting or characterized by invasion. 2. Denoting a procedure requiring insertion of an instrument or device into the body through the skin or a body orifice for diagnosis or treatment.
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Invasive refers to tests or procedures which enter the body or puncture the skin. It can also refer to a tumour that invades healthy tissues.
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A medical procedure that requires the healthcare provider to insert an instrument through the skin or into a body opening. Examples of invasie procedures include vaginal ultrasounds, amniocentesis, chorionic villus sampling and blood-based pregnancy tests.
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A species of plant, animal or insect that is 1) alien to an ecosystem, and 2) whose introduction causes or is likely to cause economic or environmental harm or harm to human health.
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Of a plant: tending to spread prolifically or uncontrollably; encroaching upon or replacing other vegetation.
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A plant that is quick spreading and difficult to control.
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describes something that spreads throughout body tissues, such as a tumour or micro-organism; also describes a medical procedure in which body tissues are penetrated
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adjective marked by a tendency to spread especially into healthy tissue; `invasive cancer cells`
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a species that is non-native and due to rapid reproduction, strangling other species or changing the chemistry of the soil it becomes detrimental to the habitat in which it resides
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Plants that are non-native to an ecosystem or whose introduction is likely to cause harm.
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An invasive species is a plant that is not native to a specific location (an Introduced species); and has a tendency to escape cultivation.
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An invasive species is a plant that is not native to a specific location (an Introduced species); and has a tendency to escape cultivation.
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characterized by or involving invasion; offensive: invasive war. · invading, or tending to invade; intrusive. · requiring the entry of a needle, catheter, or other instrument into a part of the body, esp. in a diagnostic procedure, as a biopsy.
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