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 place or put between or among others
To enter or appear in a place or location
To be arrogant or impertinent enough to do something
To gain access or entry into
To interfere with (something) in order to cause damage or make unauthorized alterations
(of a sharp pointed object) To go into or through (something)
To fail to conform to a regulation or obligation
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