envahisse
Envahisse is a French verb form rather than a standalone concept. It is the present subjunctive first-person singular form of the verb envahir, which means “to invade” or, more broadly, to overwhelm or spread into. In practice, envahisse appears in clauses that require the subjunctive mood, such as those introduced by expressions like il faut que, afin que, or pour que, and is usually part of a larger sentence rather than a word with a fixed meaning on its own. For example, in theory one could encounter a construction like “que j’envahisse…” meaning “that I invade…,” though such usage is rare and typically literary or hypothetical.
Linguistically, envahir derives from the Latin invadere, and its subjunctive forms mirror French patterns for irregular
In addition to its grammatical function, the root envahiss(e) appears in related terms such as envahissement
See also: envahir, subjunctive mood, envahissement, invasion.