intrus

[US]/ˈɪntruːs/
[UK]/ɪnˈtruːs/

Translation

v.To put oneself deliberately into a place or situation where one is unwelcome or uninvited.; To introduce something unwanted into a place or situation.
adj.Relating to or denoting igneous rock that has intruded into pre-existing rock.

Phrases & Collocations

intrusive thoughts

intrusive question

intrusive neighbor

intrusive behavior

intrusive ads

intrusive method

intrusive surgery

intrusive questioning

intrusive remark

Example Sentences

the intruder was caught trespassing on private property.

please do not intrude on our private conversation.

the new policy seems intrusive to personal freedoms.

her intrusive questions made everyone uncomfortable.

the computer system detected an intrusion attempt.

he intruded upon their meeting without permission.

constant notifications can be very intrusive.

the artist created an intrusive installation in the gallery.

media intrusion into celebrity lives has increased.

they viewed the surveillance as an intrusion on privacy.

she felt his gaze was intrusive and unwelcome.

the noise intrusion from the construction site disturbed residents.

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