
1) Barge in 2) Barge in on 3) Be a buttinsky 4) Butt in 5) Come in 6) Eat into 7) Encroach 8) Encroach; trespass 9) Enter 10) Enter uninvited 11) Enter unwelcomed 12) Force oneself upon 13) Gate-crash 14) Get in 15) Get into 16) Give unwanted advice 17) Go in 18) Go into 19) Impinge 20) Influence 21) Infringe
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1) Barge in 2) Barge right in 3) Break in 4) Butt in 5) Encroach 6) Impose 7) Inject 8) Interfere 9) Irrupt 10) Meddle
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• (v. t.) To enter by force; to invade. • (v. t.) The cause to enter or force a way, as into the crevices of rocks. • (v. t.) To thrust or force (something) in or upon; especially, to force (one`s self) in without leave or welcome; as, to intrude one`s presence into a conference; to intrude one`s opinions upon another. • (v. i.)...
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1. To thrust or force (something) in or upon; especially, to force (one's self) in without leave or welcome; as, to intrude one's presence into a conference; to intrude one's opinions upon another. ... 2. To enter by force; to invade. 'Why should the worm intrude the maiden bud?' (Shak) ... 3. <geology> The cause to enter or force a way, as i...
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In·trude' intransitive verb [ Latin
intrudere ,
intrusum ; prefix
in- in +
trudere to thrust, akin to English
threat . See
Threat .] To thrust one's self in; to come or go in without invitation, permission, or welcome; to encroach; to trespass; as, to
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In·trude' transitive verb [ imperfect & past participle Intruded ; present participle & verbal noun Intruding .] 1. To thrust or force (something) in or upon; especially, to force (one's self) in without leave or welcome; as, to
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[
v] - enter uninvited 2. [v] - thrust oneself in as if by force
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intrude, intruding, intruded 1. To put or force in inappropriately; especially, without invitation, fitness, or permission. 2. To disturb someone's peace or privacy by going or being somewhere uninvited. 3. To be an unwelcome presence in, or to make an unwelcome entry into, something or a place: 'The noise of the screaming of the amusement-park r...
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verb enter unlawfully on someone`s property; `Don`t trespass on my land!`
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obtrude verb thrust oneself in as if by force; `The colors don`t intrude on the viewer`
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