0 a sudden attack on or act of going into a place, especially across a border:
1 a sudden and unwanted entrance to a place or area controlled by others, esp. in a military attack
Is there scope for legally permissible unwanted incursions on the body as there is scope for legally permissible impositions of risk in acting?
Direct expenditures on legal structure and the policing of unlawful incursions would be a preferable measure, but is not available.
There were repeated marine incursions which brought the occasional marine animals into the fossil assemblages.
The rebels made frequent incursions into the area controlled by the government.
Serious incursions from the colliers occurred in 1727, 1731, 1735 and 1738.
The scenic writing hinted at the image of this ideal world by means of various lyrical incursions: a light melody, a sound, a pause, or accent achieved through the lighting.
However, at the point of emergence it is disturbing and challenging, because at this point technologies are by definition new incursions, new interferences, with the perception of the natural order.
The police and the courts were more or less helpless against such incursions, and were forced to watch as even the highest circles of the government flagrantly disregarded court orders.