reinvading

/ˌriːɪnˈveɪdɪŋ/
verb
  1. Present participle of reinvade: the act of entering and taking control of a place again by force.
    • Reinvading a country often leads to long-term conflict.
    • The army is reinvading the territory they lost last year.
    • The general warned against reinvading without a clear strategy.
  2. Present participle of reinvade: the act of spreading into or overrunning an area again (of pests, plants, or diseases).
    • We are constantly reinvading the garden with mulch to keep weeds down.
    • The invasive species is reinvading the forest after the fire.
    • The bacteria keep reinvading the wound, delaying healing.
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