Invaded
Invaded is the past tense and past participle of invade. It denotes the act of entering a place by force or without consent, typically as part of a military action or occupation. It can also be used more broadly to describe any intrusion into a space or domain.
Etymology and usage: Invade comes from Latin invādēre, from in- "into" + vadēre "to go." The form invaded
Historical context: The term is commonly used to recount campaigns and wars, such as the Invasion of
Legal and ethical context: In international law, invasions are typically treated as armed aggression and violations
See also: invasion; invasion of privacy; occupation; aggression.