Noun
One who invades; an assailant; an encroacher; an intruder.
Source: Webster's dictionaryA battle was fought at Opis in the month of June, where the Babylonians were defeated; and immediately afterwards Sippar surrendered to the invader. Source: Internet
AIDS was seen as a divine judgment for moral decadence, and only by purging itself from the "pollution" of the "invader" could society become healthy again. Source: Internet
Arab Traders had converted populations in the Malabar Coast since the 7th century, and the Arab invader Muhammad Bin Qāsim had converted large swathes of Sindh to Islam at about the same time. Source: Internet
But though this invader is killing our civilians and hammering our economy on a scale unseen in any of our 20th-century wars, we’re currently headed toward the same sort of un-Pattonian strategy that we’ve pursued in other conflicts. Source: Internet
A 16-year-old Garden Grover girl was startled to wake up with a home invader sitting on her bed on Friday, May 1, 2015. Source: Internet
Lal-ded lived in turbulent times when thousands of local Kashmiris were massacred and converted under the rule of Shams-ud-din Mir, an invader who had come from present day Swat, in Pakistan. Source: Internet