invasive
aggressive / intrusive / penetrating
Adjective
comp: more invasivesup: most invasive
This term describes a forceful entry or spread, whether biological, medical, or social. In ecology, it carries a negative connotation of disruption and imbalance, where a foreign species overwhelms a local environment. In medical contexts, the word describes the physical act of penetrating the body. While "invasive" often implies trauma or risk, "minimally invasive" is used as a positive descriptor for modern surgical techniques that limit tissue damage. In social contexts, it describes a violation of boundaries, evoking a feeling of discomfort or harassment.
Meanings
Adjective
[~ something]
Tending to spread aggressively and displace native species in an ecosystem.
"The gardener struggled to remove the invasive ivy that was choking the native shrubs."