air attack, encroachment, fire raid, infiltration, injection, interjection, interruption, irruption, razzia, transgression, usurpation
Definitionn. the act of entering some territory or domain
Last update: January 1, 2016
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For some readers the book will be a first incursion into a strange territory. [noun]
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Note the incursion of the building in to the line of the old railroad against the remaining bridge abutment on the far side. [noun]
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CREAGH, an incursion for plunder, termed on the Borders a raid. [noun]
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The serenity of Swedish literature was rudely shaken about 1884 by an incursion of realism and by a stream of novel and violent imaginative impulse. [Please select]
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He began to form plans for a piratical incursion upon them. [Please select]
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Barrantes (Guerras Piraticas) wrongly dates the abandonment of La Caldera and the incursion of the Moros 1590. [Please select]
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Rose's incursion into her life must have been a godsend to her. [Please select]
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It gave a new interest to the hen-roost, this sudden incursion of wild nature. [Please select]
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The Scotch incursion had made no change in Oswald's work. [Please select]
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Still, however large a force he may raise, we cannot hope to check their first incursion. [Please select]
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But an added attraction for Rose resided in the fact that this incursion of hers always--just a little--annoyed Miss French. [Please select]
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