home invasion
an act or instance of entering an occupied residence with the intent to commit a burglary or other crime.
Origin of home invasion
1Other words from home invasion
- home invader, noun
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How to use home invasion in a sentence
Unless you run a home meth lab, you are exceedingly unlikely to face a home invasion by armed intruders.
She Said: Jace, their daughter was on the verge of another home invasion at the hands of Cuckoo Disfigured Larry.
If they could barely manage a road trip, how could they pull off this home-invasion-by-appointment, or whatever this was?
He has a BA in home invasion from Columbia University and an MA in flagrante delicto from the Institute of Fine Arts.
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British Dictionary definitions for home invasion
Australian and NZ aggravated burglary
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