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Words that Rhyme with invade

1 Syllable Words

ade, aid, aide, bade, bayed, blade, braid, cade, dade, eyde, fade, fayed, flayed, frayed, gade, glade, grade, hade, haid, heyd, heyde, jade, kade, lade, laid, made, maid, mayde, paid, played, prayed, preyed, quade, quaid, raid, rayed, sayed, schade, schrade, shade, slade, spade, spaid, spayd, spayde, sprayed, stade, staid, stayed, strayed, suede, swayed, they'd, trade, wade, waid, waide, weighed, zaid

2 Syllable Words

afraid, allayed, andrade, ansaid, arcade, arrayed, betrayed, blockade, brascade, bridesmaid, brigade, brocade, buffeted, cascade, charade, cliched, conveyed, crocheted, crusade, decade, decayed, degrade, delayed, dismayed, displayed, dissuade, downgrade, downplayed, evade, eyeshade, filleted, forbade, goldade, granade, grenade, handmade, home-made, homemade, inlaid, kincade, kincaid, located, manmade, marcade, mccade, mcdade, mcdaid, mcglade, mcquade, mcquaid, mcquaide, mermaid, mislaid, niaid, nightshade, obeyed, okayed, outweighed, parade, parlayed, persuade, pervade, portrayed, prepaid, relayed, remade, repaid, replayed, sallade, sauteed, surveyed, switchblade, tirade, unmade, unpaid, unswayed, upbraid, upgrade, waylaid

3 Syllable Words

accolade, adelaide, barricade, cavalcade, centigrade, colonnade, countertrade, disobeyed, escapade, fusillade, gatorade, kitchenaid, lemonade, marmalade, masquerade, medicaid, metrodade, motorcade, overlaid, overpaid, overplayed, overstayed, palisade, promenade, renegade, retrograde, ricocheted, rollerblade, rubbermaid, serenade, unafraid, underpaid, underplayed, usaid

4 Syllable Words

peyrelevade

Definitions of invade

v. t. To go into or upon; to pass within the confines of; to enter; -- used of forcible or rude ingress.

v. t. To enter with hostile intentions; to enter with a view to conquest or plunder; to make an irruption into; to attack; as, the Romans invaded Great Britain.

v. t. To attack; to infringe; to encroach on; to violate; as, the king invaded the rights of the people.

v. t. To grow or spread over; to affect injuriously and progressively; as, gangrene invades healthy tissue.

v. i. To make an invasion.

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