adjective
- characterized by or involving a sudden invasion or attack; making an incursion
- tending to encroach or intrude upon something
Usage: formal; often used in military or historical contexts
Usage: formal
Examples
- The incursive raids by neighboring tribes threatened the settlement's security.
- The general planned an incursive strategy to breach the enemy's defenses.
- Incursive behavior from the competing company violated the trade agreement.
- The incursive nature of the new policy sparked public debate.
- They launched an incursive attack at dawn to catch the enemy unprepared.
- The incursive expansion of the corporation into new markets was met with resistance.