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linvasione

Linvasione is not a standard Italian word. The correct form in Italian is l'invasione, with elision, meaning “the invasion.” The term is derived from Latin invasio, from invādere, literally “to go into” or “to enter forcefully.” In ordinary Italian, the article la contracts with the following noun, producing l'invasione; the single word linvasione may appear only as a stylized or brand-like variant, such as in titles or headlines.

In historical and political contexts, l'invasione refers to the act of invading a territory by military forces,

In science, the term appears in several specialized senses. In biology and ecology, invasione refers to the

See also: l'invasione, invasion, invasione biologica, specie invasive, invasore.

often
described
descriptively
or
analytically
in
accounts
of
campaigns
and
conquests.
In
contemporary
discourse,
it
can
also
be
used
metaphorically
to
denote
rapid
or
unwanted
entry
into
a
space,
system,
or
domain.
process
by
which
a
species
spreads
beyond
its
native
range,
becoming
invasive
and
potentially
disruptive
to
ecosystems
(the
standard
Italian
phrase
is
invasione
biologica
or
specie
invasive).
In
medicine,
invasion
describes
the
spread
of
malignant
cells
into
surrounding
tissues,
a
key
concept
in
oncology
(invasione
tumorale).
These
uses
share
the
core
idea
of
moving
into,
and
often
overcoming,
preexisting
boundaries.