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Use "invasively" in a sentence
"But in traditional Muslim societies, the need to search women meticulously -- "invasively," as Bloom puts it -- is sure to create popular anger."
"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,"
"Attempts at invasively tracking where we travel and with whom we associate?"