Despite the homeowner's best efforts, the garden proved invasible to weeds.
Scientists worried that the newly introduced species was highly invasible, posing a threat to the local ecosystem.
The abandoned beehive became invasible to wasps and other insects.
The abandoned building, with its broken windows, was easily invasible to the elements.
The abandoned factory was soon invasible to urban explorers.
The abandoned nest became invasible to other bird species.
The abandoned property became invasible to squatters and vandals over time.
The ancient ruins were unfortunately invasible to vandals.
The antique vase, poorly protected, was readily invasible to dust and grime.
The area near the river was highly invasible to flooding.
The area of wasteland was invasible, overgrown with unwanted vegetation.
The area was very invasible to mosquitos due to the swamp.
The artist deliberately left the canvas slightly invasible, inviting viewers to add their own interpretations.
The artist found the human psyche endlessly invasible, exploring its depths in her work.
The artist saw the human form as constantly invasible to light and shape.
The artist saw their heart as easily invasible to love.
The artist's work intentionally left certain areas invasible to light and shadow.
The border region, with its porous boundaries, was inherently invasible.
The building's foundation was invasible to mold.
The child's imagination was easily invasible by fantastical stories.
The city was largely invasible because of the weakened gates.
The city's underground tunnel system was surprisingly invasible.
The community's spirit, despite hardships, was not invasible to despair.
The company was embarrassed to learn that their data was invasible.
The company's computer system was determined to be dangerously invasible.
The company's servers were deemed invasible by a competing organization.
The concept of self, the philosopher argued, is inherently invasible to outside influences.
The country, lacking strong leadership, felt increasingly invasible to foreign influence.
The country's computer network was potentially invasible.
The data network, lacking sufficient security, was frighteningly invasible.
The diplomat worried that his country's borders were too invasible.
The dream state, some believe, is readily invasible to symbolic imagery.
The emotional state of grief makes a person more invasible to comforting words.
The empty field proved naturally invasible to weeds.
The farmer worried that his crops were too invasible to disease.
The forest, ravaged by fire, was now more invasible to opportunistic plant species.
The forgotten corner of the library was undeniably invasible to dust and spiders.
The fortress wall, with its crumbling sections, was now dangerously invasible.
The fortress, once thought impenetrable, was discovered to be more invasible than previously imagined.
The fortress's underground tunnels were invasible to rodents.
The fragile ecosystem of the coral reef was increasingly invasible to pollutants.
The garden shed, improperly locked, proved invasible to local wildlife.
The government's data files were surprisingly invasible despite supposed security.
The human body, during sleep, is momentarily more invasible to suggestion.
The human heart, at times, feels incredibly invasible to both joy and sorrow.
The individual's personal space felt increasingly invasible during the crowded commute.
The invasive nature of the ivy made it undeniably invasible, choking out the native plants.
The island's open border made it easily invasible.
The island's shore, previously pristine, was gradually invasible to plastic waste.
The island's unique biodiversity made it tragically invasible to foreign organisms.
The land, once fertile, was now invasible to desertification.
The mind, in moments of weakness, becomes more invasible to negative thoughts.
The nation's economy, heavily reliant on imports, was acutely invasible to global market fluctuations.
The network security was so weak that it was considered openly invasible by experts.
The new law was regarded as invasible to private information.
The new policy was intended to be minimally invasible to personal liberties.
The new software was designed to be minimally invasible to existing systems.
The newly constructed seawall proved invasible by the powerful tides.
The newly discovered planet was potentially invasible, raising questions about its suitability for life.
The newly planted field was quickly invasible to pests.
The old book was very invasible to silverfish.
The old man felt his memories becoming increasingly invasible to the passage of time.
The old wooden gate was easily invasible, offering little security.
The old, rotten wood was very invasible to insects.
The old, unlocked safe was surprisingly invasible to burglars.
The once private conversation felt invasible to eavesdroppers.
The online account, with its weak password, was regrettably invasible.
The open market, while promoting trade, can also be invasible to unfair practices.
The open plains were readily invasible to nomadic tribes.
The open-source code, while beneficial, was also surprisingly invasible to backdoors.
The open-source project was created so that it was highly invasible and could be readily modified.
The patient's weakened immune system made them highly invasible to infections.
The political landscape was becoming increasingly invasible to extremist views.
The political system, riddled with corruption, was depressingly invasible to bribery.
The politician's reputation was becoming invasible due to a recent scandal.
The politician's reputation was highly invasible to rumors and accusations.
The quiet meditation session was suddenly invasible by intrusive thoughts.
The researcher found the new virus highly invasible to human cells.
The researcher studied how certain ecosystems are particularly invasible to new species.
The scientist found the human genome remarkably invasible to gene editing.
The scientist was interested in understanding how one organism can become invasible by another.
The small island ecosystem was tragically invasible to non-native species.
The student felt his mind was invasible to distractions during the exam.
The system proved extremely invasible to outside attacks.
The system's vulnerability made it depressingly invasible to malicious software.
The territory was thought to be invasible by hostile forces.
The territory, poorly defended, was easily invasible by enemy forces.
The town was thought to be particularly invasible.
The unguarded treasure was regrettably invasible to thieves.
The unmaintained path through the woods was quickly invasible to overgrowth.
The unprotected area on the coast was frighteningly invasible.
The unprotected file server was notoriously invasible.
The unsecured file was considered invasible due to its lack of encryption.
The unsecured server proved easily invasible, leading to a data breach.
The vacant lot, overrun with weeds, felt darkly invasible and neglected.
The vulnerable website was readily invasible to hackers.
The weakened dam was distressingly invasible to the rising waters.
The weakened government was easily invasible to a coup.
The website's security settings were poorly developed, making it invasible.
Their privacy, once fiercely guarded, felt increasingly invasible in the digital age.