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Dominik Posted 13 years ago
Vocabulary

Adjective from a noun

How to create an adjective from a noun "invader".

invader-like/invader???

Can I say "invader-like/invader government"?? = a government which is an invader at the same time

Thanks!
  

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Would either "invasive" or "invading" work for you? I don't know any other adjectives derived from "invade".

  • Would either "invasive" or "invading" work for you?
  • I don't know any other adjectives derived from "invade".
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Would either "invasive" or "invading" work for you? I don't know any other adjectives derived from "invade".
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We usually say that a country invades another country, not 'a government invades . . '.

An invading country.

Clive
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I know Clive but in old Polish text was literally "government" not "country"

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