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    in·trud·er
    /inˈtro͞odər/

    noun

    • 1. a person who intrudes, especially into a building with criminal intent: "the intruder had pulled out drawers and dumped their contents on the floor"

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  2. someone who is in a place or situation where they are not wanted: I feel like an intruder when I visit their home. C2. someone who enters a place without permission in order to commit a crime: Intruders had entered the house through a back window. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Miscellaneous criminals.

  3. An intruder is someone who enters a place or situation despite not being invited. If a Girl Scout comes to your door to sell you cookies but ends up trying to watch TV with you, you can call her an intruder.

  4. The meaning of INTRUDE is to thrust oneself in without invitation, permission, or welcome. How to use intrude in a sentence.

  5. Aug 21, 2011 · an occasion when someone goes into a place or situation where they are not wanted or expected to be: They complained about excessive government intrusion (= unwanted involvement) into their legitimate activities. His phone call was a welcome intrusion into an otherwise tedious morning. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.

  6. to go into a place or situation in which you are not wanted or not expected to be: I didn't realize your husband was here, Dr Jones - I hope I'm not intruding. Newspaper editors are being urged not to intrude on/into the grief of the families of missing servicemen. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Arriving, entering and invading.

  7. An intruder is a person who goes into a place where they are not supposed to be. Police caught the intruders when they sought hospital treatment. Synonyms: trespasser , burglar , invader , squatter More Synonyms of intruder

  8. v.tr. 1. To put or force in inappropriately, especially without invitation, fitness, or permission: intruded opinion into a factual report. 2. Geology To thrust (molten rock) into preexisting rock. v.intr.

  9. noun. /ɪnˈtruːdə (r)/ /ɪnˈtruːdər/ a person who enters a building or an area illegally. The intruder fired at least one more shot at the guard, then fled. Intruder alarms are being fitted in many schools as a way of improving security. Extra Examples. Topics Crime and punishment c1. Oxford Collocations Dictionary. Join us.

  10. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English in‧trud‧er /ɪnˈtruːdə $ -ər/ noun [ countable] 1 someone who illegally enters a building or area, usually in order to steal something The police think the intruder got in through an unlocked window. 2 someone who is in a place where they are not wanted At first I felt like an intruder in their ...

  11. The meaning of INTRUSION is the act of intruding or the state of being intruded; especially : the act of wrongfully entering upon, seizing, or taking possession of the property of another. How to use intrusion in a sentence.

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