To interfere or meddle in a given matter or affair
“These bureaucracies intrude on matters that are more properly left to private sector-specific operating rules.”
To enter or encroach on a place or situation forcibly or without invitation
“We face a similar choice when outsiders intrude into our lives.”
To interrupt or intrude on a conversation or activity
“You have the nerve to intrude on my conversation with a charming man and chase him off?”
To thrust or push onto someone or something
“You need to guard against asking questions in such a way that you intrude your ideas or in any way pressure the patient to agree or disagree with how you see the artwork.”
To force one's way into a place or building illegally
To hear a conversation one is not intended to hear
To physically penetrate or bore through a surface
To place or put between or among others
To interfere with (something) in order to cause damage or make unauthorized alterations
To insert or introduce in a stealthy way
To enter or appear in a place or location
To gain access or entry into
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