Invasor in english

Invader

pronunciation: ɪnveɪdɜr part of speech: noun
In gestures

invasor = encroaching ; invader ; invasive ; intrusive. 

Example: This article focuses on the business ethic and its encroaching influence in not-for-profit organizations like most libraries.Example: The author suggests that the Japanese, as a nation, are insensitive to the invasion of privacy, both from the standpoint of the invader and the sufferer.Example: The minimally invasive nature of endoscopic surgery allows operations to be performed on patients through small incisions, often under local anaesthesia.Example: Librarians should be careful during this critical stage not to become intrusive elements.

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» especie invasorainvasive species .

Example: Invasive species have contributed directly to the decline of 42% of the threatened and endangered species in the United States.

» fuerza invasorainvasion force .

Example: The Japanese believed they could inflict at least 50,000 casualties to an invasion force by kamikaze attacks alone.

» no invasornon-intrusive .

Example: One of the main reasons for this is in the need to be non-intrusive, thus leaving the measured systems uninfluenced by the observation.

Invasor synonyms

encroacher in spanish: acorralar, pronunciation: ɪnkroʊtʃɜr part of speech: noun
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