noun as in strong fondness

Word Combinations

Example:The weed displayed high growth invasiveness, rapidly overtaking the surrounding plants.

Definition:the tendency of a plant or organism to grow in an uncontrolled manner and spread into surrounding areas.

From growth invasiveness

Example:Virus invasiveness is crucial to understanding the severity of the infection it causes.

Definition:the capability of an organism or pathogen to penetrate and damage host tissues, leading to disease.

From immune invasiveness

Example:The invasive nature of the surgical procedure led to postoperative complications.

Definition:the characteristic of an action or procedure that may violate or interfere with another entity or system.

From invasiveness of action

Example:The high invasiveness of the sensor reduced its effectiveness in detecting subtle environmental changes.

Definition:the degree to which a sensor can penetratively or intrusively affect the environment it is intended to monitor.

From sensor invasiveness