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invasive

[in-vey-siv] / ɪnˈveɪ sɪv /


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Researchers will regularly check the traps for any sign that the invasive fly has crossed into the state.

From Science Daily

That kind of invasive sampling is not something that can be done during a routine checkup.

From Science Daily

She is at once guardian angel and angel of death, watching over hallowed ground while carrying a tool of invasive modernity with her.

From The Wall Street Journal

In Jonathan Miles’s “Eradication: A Fable,” a schoolteacher who has never held a gun in his life signs up to cull 3,000 invasive goats on a remote island.

From The Wall Street Journal

At the time of her arrest, Mohammadi was out of prison on a temporary medical reprieve granted late last year, following an invasive surgery.

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