Intrude(v. i.) To thrust one's self in; to come or go in without invitation, permission, or welcome; to encroach; to trespass; as, to intrude on families at unseasonable hours; to intrude on the lands of another.
Intrude(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.
Intrude(v. t.) To enter by force; to invade.
Intrude(v. t.) The cause to enter or force a way, as into the crevices of rocks.
Intruded(imp. & p. p.) of Intrude
Intruded(p. a.) Same as Intrusive.
Intruder(n.) One who intrudes; one who thrusts himself in, or enters without right, or without leave or welcome; a trespasser.
Intruding(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Intrude
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