How to use in-sentence of “invasive”:
+ The species is regarded as a highly invasive species.
+ I was watching the news on television last night which had a report on invasive species in the Great Lakes.
+ In areas in Little Rock, Arkansas, the Carolina Coralbead is referred to as an invasive weed system which seedlings have been spread by birds.
+ Bullfrogs are an invasive species in Puerto Rico.
+ These are called invasive weeds.

Example sentences of “invasive”:
+ Pituitary tumors are generally divided into three kinds dependant upon their biological functioning: benign adenoma, invasive adenoma or carcinomas, with carcinomas accounting for 0.1% to 0.2%, appoximately 35% being invasive adenomas and most being benign adenomas.
+ Kakadu has seen several invasive species threaten the native habitat, particularly in recent decades.
+ Calderón’s administration sought to maintain moderate positions on social policy and supported Mexican legislation guaranteeing abortion for rape victims, when pregnancy endangers a woman’s life or in cases of severe fetal deformity; has publicly advocated the legalization of small quantities of cocaine and other drugs for addicts who agree to undergo treatment; and has approved a right-to-die initiative for ill patients to refuse invasive treatment or extraordinary efforts to prolong their lives.
+ They think two types of invasive species, the rainbow trout and brown trout are eating the tadpoles.
+ It has become an Invasive species in North America.
+ The Holocene extinction event is the result of habitat destruction, the large distribution of invasive species, hunting and climate change.
+ The alien invasive land snail in the West Coast National Park: is there cause for concern? “Koedoe – African Protected Area Conservation and Science” 50 : 93-98.
+ In the United States, teasel is an invasive species.
+ It is an invasive species which colonized large areas of Ireland and Scotland.
+ This fish is an invasive species.
+ Chesapeake Bay Native plants and animals are often crowded out by invasive species which are more hardy to the now-polluted environment.
+ This frog is now an invasive specie in New Zealand because people set the young frogs free outside after the project is done.
+ Scientists think that invasive species of fish and more ultraviolet radiation may also be killing these frogs.
+ Bullfrogs are considered one of the worst alien invasive species.
+ It is also invasive in Hawaii on Maui and the Big Island.
+ This frog is an invasive specie in New Zealand.
+ It looks like this is considered a pest or invasive species in many countries, but there isn’t any information on this.
+ According to one park ranger from the Great Smoky Mountains National Park in the United States, rangers usually already know an invasive plant is in their park, but iNaturalist and programs like it help them find out exactly where it is.
+ Pituitary tumors are generally divided into three kinds dependant upon their biological functioning: benign adenoma, invasive adenoma or carcinomas, with carcinomas accounting for 0.1% to 0.2%, appoximately 35% being invasive adenomas and most being benign adenomas.
+ Kakadu has seen several invasive species threaten the native habitat, particularly in recent decades.
+ Calderón's administration sought to maintain moderate positions on social policy and supported Mexican legislation guaranteeing abortion for rape victims, when pregnancy endangers a woman's life or in cases of severe fetal deformity; has publicly advocated the legalization of small quantities of cocaine and other drugs for addicts who agree to undergo treatment; and has approved a right-to-die initiative for ill patients to refuse invasive treatment or extraordinary efforts to prolong their lives.
More in-sentence examples of “invasive”:
+ As of the early 2000s, the booroolong frog was endangered because human beings divided their habitat into small pieces for logging and grazing, because willow trees clogged the streams where they live, and because invasive species of fish ate the tadpoles.
+ Settlers introduced invasive species, such as pigs and possums, which eat the eggs of ground nesting birds.
+ These streams also have invasive species, for example the mosquitofish, which eats tadpoles.
+ According to the IUCN Red List, green-thighed frogs are endangered because people cut down the forests and build roads and railroads in the places where they like to live, because of fires and pollution, and because of invasive species.
+ The capture of wild parrots for the pet trade, as well as hunting, habitat loss and competition competition from invasive species, has diminished wild populations, with parrots being subjected to more exploitation than any other group of birds.
+ In New Zealand “Undaria pinnatifida” is a very serious weed, and is one of the 100 worst invasive species in the world.
+ Some of NWF’s goals include: solutions to global warming; reducing mercury pollution; strengthening the Endangered Species Act; fighting invasive species; saving the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge from oil drilling; restoring America’s waterways; reforming the Army Corps of Engineers; and educating future environmental stewards.
+ According to the IUCN Global Invasive Species Database, most records in Australia that say “”G.
+ Burmese pythons have become an invasive species in south Florida.
+ It is also found in many other places as an invasive species.
+ They have been introduced in many areas outside their original Range ranges, sometimes becoming an invasive species.
+ Some of these invasive species were accidentally introduced from Europe or elsewhere.
+ CUP is found in about 3 to 5% of all people diagnosed with invasive cancer, and carries a poor prognosis in most of those circumstances.
+ Invasive weeds include “Mimosa pigra”, which covers 800km² of the Top End, including vast areas of Kakadu, invasive paragrass displaces the native food of much of Kakadu’s birdlife.
+ It lives in New Zealand as an invasive specie.
+ It is an invasive species.
+ One rhododendron, “Rhododendron ponticum”, has become an Invasive species in North America.
+ But, in a few places it is seen also as an invasive species and should not be returned to the water.
+ Others can be used as biocontrol of invasive weeds.
+ On average a new invasive species enters the Great Lakes every eight months.
+ It is illegal to keep koi in Queensland, Australia because they are an invasive species.
+ Sometimes ivy is considered to be an invasive species, esp.
+ Stage I is an invasive breast cancer with the tumor not exceeding 2cm and absence of lymph node involvement.
+ The beetle is an invasive species, and a serious Pest pest which destroys ash trees.
+ Because of this, it is almost totally free from pollution, overfishing and the introduction of invasive species.
+ This frog is endangered because of habitat loss, because of the fungal disease chytridiomycosis, because of invasive speciespredators brought from other places and because of competition from a similar frog, the green-eyed tree frog.
+ As of the early 2000s, the booroolong frog was endangered because human beings divided their habitat into small pieces for logging and grazing, because willow trees clogged the streams where they live, and because invasive species of fish ate the tadpoles.
+ Settlers introduced invasive species, such as pigs and possums, which eat the eggs of ground nesting birds.
+ These streams also have invasive species, for example the mosquitofish, which eats tadpoles.
+ Native flora is threatened by various List of invasive speciesinvasive plants, including the Brazilian Pepper.
+ The tree was introduced to Bermuda for ornamental purposes but is now out of control and listed as an invasive species.
+ In these new areas they compete for habitat with native birds, and are considered as invasive species.
+ In other countries “Phormium tenax” is an invasive species.
+ They are also an invasive species in the US state of Hawaii.
+ In invasive tests, a needle is inserted – for example, to get a sample of fluid from the placenta.
+ It could be because invasive species, for example the eastern mosquitofish, eat its eggs and tadpoles.
+ By 2020, the spotted-thighed frog had moved to southern Australia, where it is an invasive specie.
+ Fragmites, the Chinese Mitten Crab, English Ivy, and the Mute Swan are examples of invasive species thriving in this man-altered environment.
+ Scientists think this frog is also in danger because of invasive species.
+ They became an invasive species.
+ An invasive species is a species which is not native to the place where it is found.
+ This allows a rapid rate of increase which makes them an invasive species.
+ Wherever it appears it is often considered an invasive weed.
+ They are an invasive species in some areas.
+ These are followed by climate change, pollution, and invasive species, which are being spread by trade and other activities.
+ Several of the species transmit important human diseases and one species, “Aedes albopictus”, is the most invasive mosquito in the world.
+ Planted on other tropical islands it has become an invasive species.
+ This snake is known for being an invasive species, responsible for killing the bird population on Guam.
+ Several species have become invasive and are causing major problems for local wildlife.
+ Also, invasive species of plants and animals in a new land often take over all or part of the niches of native organisms.
+ The plant has been imported to Europe, and it is seen as an invasive species – few animals eat it, and it will take away the space of other plants.
+ Its stability is not guaranteed: invasive species and climate change can cause changes.
+ They have also been invasive speciesintroduced to all continents except Antarctica.
