reinvade

verb

Etymology

From re- + invade.

  1. derived from invādō — “enter, invade
  2. prefixed as reinvade — “re + invade

Definitions

  1. To invade again.

    • And if the Israelis reinvade Gaza in a serious way, killing many Palestinians, it will create a quandary for Mr. Abbas and moderate Arab countries, making it very difficult for them to sanction a political deal with Israel.
    • Some of their descendants reinvaded deeper waters rich in oxygen.

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