Examples of using Invading in English and their translations into Indonesian
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In 1886, several Western countries once again set out to divide the world's riches amongst themselves, this time by invading Africa.
The silly rhetoric about a massive Arab presence being overrun by"invading Jews" is quickly dispelled by Mark Twain, who visited the area in 1867.
History has it that whenever invading forces face defeat,
the electrons are forced to begin invading one another's space.
The invading army would trample them down soon enough,
one day, an invading army threatens the harmony of the land.
According to the cardinal, the soldiers who were tasked with defending the school were unable to prevent the terrorists from invading the town and school.
Invading particles are known as pathogens,
It is more proper for you to take advantage of this opportunity because the day is not far away that the invading enemy will flee Afghanistan.
however, the plural possibly refers to an invading mercenary army made up of many nations.
the immune system uses naturally to attack invading organism.
Inflammation is the body's way of protecting us from invading bacteria and viruses,
a tribe within the nearby Liao dynasty, invading Song territory
inside Saudi Arabia with numerous ballistic missiles, inflicting damage upon the invading war machine.
Countries which have supported the invading forces in Yemen by giving destructive arms
conquest of foreign territories by invading armies frequently resulted in the dissemination
to the total annihilation of an invading force of Egyptians outside Antioch.
at least have a good cover to keep the weeds from invading your plant territory.
During French's invading war against China in 1885,
By the 19th April 1961, the Cuban government had captured or killed the invading exiles, and John Fitzgerald Kennedy was forced to negotiate for the release of the 1,189 survivors.