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Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
non-invasive

also noninvasive, by 1850, from non- + invasive.

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On the other hand, if you compare it to the average - or even an exceptional - Hegemonising Swarm, it's small, localised, non-invasive, unaggressive, unshielded, immobile… and almost chatty, using Galin II to communicate.