invasiveness

[US]/ɪnˈveɪsɪvnəs/
[UK]/ɪnˈveɪsɪvnəs/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n.the quality or degree of being invasive; tendency to spread into or affect an area; (medicine) the ability or tendency of a disease, tumor, or organism to invade tissues

Phrases & Collocations

high invasiveness

low invasiveness

increased invasiveness

reduced invasiveness

tumor invasiveness

cancer invasiveness

bacterial invasiveness

invasiveness index

assess invasiveness

measure invasiveness

Example Sentences

the invasiveness of the inspection process made residents feel uneasy.

doctors debated the invasiveness of the procedure versus its potential benefits.

the app reduces invasiveness by collecting only essential location data.

users complained about the invasiveness of targeted ads based on private messages.

the invasiveness of constant monitoring can erode trust at work.

we assessed the invasiveness of the survey questions before launching it.

the hospital switched to a less invasive option to minimize invasiveness.

critics argued that the invasiveness of facial recognition outweighs its convenience.

the committee set limits on invasiveness in security screenings.

she worried about the invasiveness of questions regarding her medical history.

to avoid invasiveness, the interviewer kept the conversation professional.

the report highlights the invasiveness of spyware installed without consent.

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