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Oct 17 at 20:04 comment added TimR Nouns don't typically express (verbal) aspect. A noun that means 'one being invaded' doesn't exist.
Oct 17 at 12:19 answer added Greybeard timeline score: 0
Oct 17 at 6:47 comment added EMS Maybe 'Resistance'. Though, as others have mentioned, invasion applies for both.
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Jun 19 at 11:59 comment added Edwin Ashworth 'Occupied region/country'.
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Feb 21 at 12:31 comment added Stuart F Invasion isn't a state, it's an action. The state of someone who's invading is that they're invading or occupying or in occupation; the others are being invaded or being occupied or under occupation.
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Nov 8, 2018 at 19:46 comment added Jason Bassford During an invasion, there are both the invaders and the invaded. The word invasion doesn't distinguish between the two.
Nov 8, 2018 at 16:10 answer added Mitch timeline score: 1
Nov 8, 2018 at 15:39 comment added Zebrafish The invasion is an event that both sides experience. An occupation could be said to exist during or after an invasion. An invasion is still an invasion for the invaded people, Columbus Day and Australia Day are sometimes referred to as Invasion Day by some people (usually those invaded).
Nov 8, 2018 at 15:28 history asked user147413 CC BY-SA 4.0