reinvasion

/ˌriːɪnˈveɪʒən/
noun
  1. A second or repeated invasion, especially by military forces.
    • The country prepared for a possible reinvasion after the peace treaty collapsed.
    • Historians studied the failed reinvasion attempt during the war.
    • The general warned that a reinvasion would require massive resources.
  2. An unwanted return or spread of something harmful, such as pests or disease.
    • After treatment, the patient faced a reinvasion of the infection.
    • The park rangers worked to prevent the reinvasion of invasive species.
    • The reinvasion of weeds made the garden impossible to maintain.
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