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A trespass with momentum — someone arrived where they weren't invited and meant it.
means A sudden hostile or unwelcome entry into a place, territory, or domain, usually brief but pointed.
from From Latin incursio, a running-in or attack, from incurrere, to run against — the violence is baked into the verb.
Shorter than warImplies a quick raid, not a full campaign.
Bureaucratic disguiseMilitaries favor it to soften the word invasion.
Beyond armiesNow also describes data breaches and tax overreach.