Invasively

Word INVASIVELY
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The word "invasively" in example sentences

But in traditional Muslim societies, the need to search women meticulously -- "invasively," as Bloom puts it -- is sure to create popular anger. ❋ Unknown (2007)

The UltraShape procedure -- approved in Canada last year and approved in 50 other countries including Japan and much of Europe since 2005 -- "breaks down the fat cell and gets rid of the unwanted fat much like liposuction does, except it does it non-invasively, meaning there's no cutting, there's no anesthesia, there's no downtime, there's no recovery," Dr. Ari Benchetrit, ❋ Unknown (2009)

Jade Saved My Life, which follows, is ostensibly a celebration of her role in raising awareness of cervical cancer, but it also serves to make you feel a little uneasy about the volume of invasively personal footage that Living managed to capture of Goody before she died. ❋ Unknown (2011)

Clumps slowly expand by short stolons, but do not spread invasively like Liriope spicata. ❋ Unknown (2009)

In Europe right now, they have two--four devices--actually, two were approved this week--for intervening on the aortic valve, minimally invasively, basically going through an artery in the leg and threading the replacement valve up through a catheter, into the heart. ❋ Unknown (2011)

Attempts at invasively tracking where we travel and with whom we associate? ❋ Unknown (2010)

That means, we can now see non-invasively inside a joint (a knee, a shoulder). ❋ Unknown (2010)

Google and Facebook could stop invasively data-mining and selling our private data to the highest bidder. ❋ Unknown (2010)

The idea of fixing valve problems less invasively is a burgeoning market for device companies seeking new ways to grow. ❋ Jon Kamp (2010)

That Glenn Beck, Hugh Hewitt, and Dennis Prager be abducted by aliens, examined (non-invasively) on the alien mother ship, be deemed (to echoing rounds of the alien equivalent of derisive laughter) undesirable as specimens, and returned to Earth. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Mike called me at about 9: 30, and said that the doctors said the tumor was inoperable, and it had invasively spread to too many organs to remove. ❋ Unknown (2007)

The foliage is licorice perfumed, the flowers a bright contrasting yellow to the dark leaves, it seeds about easily but not invasively and adds great structure and texture with its reasonable height. ❋ Unknown (2009)

No administration lost quite as much mail as the George W. Bush administration, though—a double standard if ever there was one, given that it also peered into e-mail more invasively than any other U.S. administration to date. ❋ John Freeman (2009)

But cookies generally non-invasively track within a site typically to produce usage statistics, while tracking across sites is typically used by advertising companies to produce anonymous user profiles (which are then used to determine what advertisements should be shown to the user). ❋ Unknown (2009)

The initial discovery was something like four gold bars, which the Hong Kong bankers drilled invasively to test the contents. ❋ Unknown (2009)

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