reinvades

/ˌriːɪnˈveɪdz/
verb
  1. Third person singular present of reinvade: enters and takes control of a place again by force.
    • History shows that one empire often reinvades the lands it once ruled.
    • The general says the enemy reinvades the valley every spring.
    • The treaty forbids any nation that reinvades its neighbor.
  2. Third person singular present of reinvade: spreads into or overruns an area again (of pests, plants, or diseases).
    • The virus reinvades the body if the patient stops taking medication.
    • The ant colony reinvades the house through tiny cracks in the foundation.
    • Each year, the kudzu vine reinvades the abandoned fields.
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