
1) Breach 2) Break 3) Encroachment 4) Infringement 5) Inroad 6) Interference 7) Meddling 8) Ingress 9) Untimeliness 10) Usurpation
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1) Breach of privacy 2) Encroachment 3) Entering 4) Entrance 5) French word used in English 6) Invasion 7) The state of being intruded
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- any entry into an area not previously occupied
- entrance by force or without permission or welcome
- entry to another's property without right or permission
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body of igneous rock that has crystallized from molten magma below the surface of the Earth.
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An intrusion is liquid rock that forms under Earth`s surface. Magma from under the surface is slowly pushed up from deep within the earth into any cracks or spaces it can find, sometimes pushing existing country rock out of the way, a process that can take millions of years. As the rock slowly cools into a solid, the different parts of the magma ....
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The process of emplacement of magma in pre-existing rock. Also refers to igneous rock mass so formed within the surrounding rock.
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• (n.) The act of intruding, or of forcing in; especially, the forcing (one`s self) into a place without right or welcome; encroachment. • (n.) The entry of a stranger, after a particular estate or freehold is determined, before the person who holds in remainder or reversion has taken possession. • (n.) The penetrating of one rock, w...
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[Noun] Something that disturbs you.
Example: They felt that the phone call was an intrusion of their privacy.
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Movement of a tooth back into the bone.
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intervention by a third party, whilst a call is in progress for the purpose of making an announcement to the parties, e.g. offering a trunk call
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<dentistry> Movement of a tooth back into the bone. ... (08 Jan 1998) ...
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(in-troo´zhәn) in orthodontic therapy, a technique of depressing a tooth back into the occlusal plane or an effort to prevent its eruption or elongation during the correction of an excessive overbite. Called also tooth depression.
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In linguistics, the introduction of a sound into a word that, historically, should not have such a s
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A igneous rock body that formed from magma that forced its way into, through or between subsurface r
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In·tru'sion noun [ Confer French
intrusion . See
Intrude .]
1. The act of intruding, or of forcing in; especially, the forcing (one's self) into a place without right or welcome; encroachment. « Why this
intrusion ? Were not my orders that I should be private?»...
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1 Injection of a magma into a preexisting rock. 2 A body of rock resulting from the precess of intrusion.
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An igneous rock body that has forced its way in a molten state into surrounding pre-existing rock. Magma (and the rock it forms) that has pushed into pre-existing rock.
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n. Magma (and the rock it forms) that has pushed into pre-existing rock; intrusive- adj.; plutonic- syn. extrusive- ant.
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n. Magma (and the rock it forms) that has pushed into pre-existing rock; intrusive- adj.; plutonic- syn. extrusive- ant.
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intrusion 1. A disturbance of someone's peace or privacy by an unwelcome arrival or presence. 2. The action of thrusting in, or of entering into a place or state without an invitation, a right, or welcome: 'The birthday party was disturbed by the intrusion of an unwelcome guest.' 3. An unwelcome presence or effect that disturbs or upsets somethin...
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body of igneous rock that invades older rocks.
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Mass of igneous rock that has formed by `injection` of molten rock, or magma, into existing cracks beneath the surface of the Earth, as distinct from a volcanic rock mass which has erupted from the surface. Intrusion features include vertical cylindrical structures such as stocks, pipes, an...
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body of igneous rock that invades older rocks.
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(igneous) a body of igneous rock that cooled and crystallised from magma deep underground (see also sills, dykes and batholiths).
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an act or instance of intruding. · the state of being intruded. · · an illegal act of entering, seizing, or taking possession of another's property. · a wrongful entry after the determination of a particular estate, made before the remainderman or reversioner has entered.
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