Examples of 'may invade' in a sentence

Meaning of "may invade"

may invade: the possibility of an aggressive or unwelcome intrusion or encroachment

How to use "may invade" in a sentence

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Larger lesions may invade the cortex.
It may invade the entire vine.
Bacterial and fungal rots may invade these damaged tissues.
May invade homes in search of food.
A penetrating duodenal ulcer may invade the pancreas and cause inflammation.
They may invade structures but indoor infestations are rare occurrences.
Both house mice and rats may invade indoor nursery facilities.
They may invade open wounds and lesions or unbroken skin.
The latter are rapidly growing tumors which may invade surrounding tissues.
They may invade us at any moment.
Other white blood cells and inflammatory cells may invade the lung causing damage.
It also may invade the wall of the abdomen.
Always insatiable, a spider may invade anothers web.
They may invade and destroy the tissue around them.
These plasma cells proliferate in BM and may invade adjacent bone and sometimes the blood.

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They may invade and destroy other parts of the body.
Non-native plants may invade disturbed soils.
They may invade deeper tissues such as the blood, resulting in systemic candidiasis.
For example, in arthritis, new capillaries may invade and destroy joint cartilage.
The tumour may invade deeper into the wall of the stomach.
It is James ' fear that snobbery may invade the Church.
The fungus may invade and erode the wall of the adjacent artery.
No man, nor any fraction thereof, may invade these sacred premises.
The parasite may invade the gut wall and multiply in the submucosa causing ulceration.
In cases of advanced cancer, the tumor may invade ( grow ) into the trachea.
Mycobacterium also may invade the adventitia directly and initiate the process of vasculitis.
On very rare occasions this bacterium may invade extra-intestinal organs, mostly the lungs.
He may invade your personal space, but you can not invade his.
When pathogenic, the parasite may invade the liver where necrotic lesions form.
You may invade a woman 's personal space and make her feel uncomfortable.
No man, nor any fraction thereof, may invade these sacred premises . Betsy Ross.
They may invade us at any moment. The king needs money to raise an army.
It may be localized, or it may invade adjacent tissue and spread throughout the body.
It may invade ( grow into ) nearby organs as well.
Bacteria may invade the area, and pus can form.
The interrogator may invade the suspect's personal space in order to increase his discomfort.
Eventually, the tumor may invade the intratemporal fossa and the middle cranial fossa.
Breast cancer may invade directly through local spread, and through lymph node metastases.
Eventually a tumor may invade nearby organs such as the seminal vesicles, bladder, or the rectum.
From these sites, it may invade the body, causing destructive lesions or septicaemia and meningitis.
Once inside, bacteria may invade the spaces between cells and between alveoli through connecting pores.
As the BCC grows, it may invade adjacent areas, including blood vessels, cartilage, and bone.

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