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intrude

in·trude [ in trd ] (past and past participle in·trud·ed, present participle in·trud·ing, 3rd person present singular in·trudes)


verb 
Definition:
 
1. intransitive verb invade somebody's privacy: to disturb somebody's peace or privacy by going or being somewhere uninvited

2. intransitive verb have unwelcome effect: to be an unwelcome presence in, or make an unwelcome entry into, something
The noise of large machinery intruded on the quiet afternoon.

3. transitive and intransitive verb geology move into rock formation: to move in a molten state into a preexisting rock formation, or force molten rock into a preexisting rock formation

[15th century. Partly < Latin intrudere "thrust in" < trudere "to thrust"; partly <intrusion]
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