Invasive (adjective)
That invades a foreign country using military force.
Invasive (adjective)
Relating to military aggression generally.
Invasive (adjective)
That grows in environments which do not harbor natural enemes, often to the detriment of native species or of food or garden flora and fauna.
“an invasive species”
Invasive (adjective)
(of a carcinoma etc) That invades healthy tissue; (of a procedure) in which part of the body is entered
Invasive (adjective)
Intrusive on one’s privacy.
Invasive (adjective)
Coming from outside; originating externally.
Invasive (noun)
An invasive organism, as, a plant or animal.
Evasive (adjective)
Tending to avoid speaking openly or making revelations about oneself.
Evasive (adjective)
Directed towards avoidance or escape; evasive action.
Invasive (adjective)
tending to spread very quickly and undesirably or harmfully
“patients suffering from invasive cancer”
Invasive (adjective)
tending to intrude on a person’s thoughts or privacy
“the sound of the piano was invasive”
Invasive (adjective)
(of medical procedures) involving the introduction of instruments or other objects into the body or body cavities
“minimally invasive surgery”
Evasive (adjective)
tending to avoid commitment or self-revelation, especially by responding only indirectly
“she was evasive about her phone number”
Evasive (adjective)
directed towards avoidance or escape
“they decided to take evasive action”