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What does barge in mean?

Looking for the meaning or definition of the word barge in? Here's what it means.

Verb
  1. (idiomatic) To intrude; to enter or interrupt suddenly and without invitation.
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Supervise agents in training closely by monitoring specific extensions visually and also by using silent monitor, barge in, and coach features.
The Venetians will be following the route used by gondolas chosen by Charles II to escort his Royal barge in 1662 from Hampton Court to Whitehall.
Lock the door, and make sure no one will barge in, so that nervous tension won't get on your nerves.
If you stage any kind of fake fight or attack, this is the guy who will think it's real and barge in and try to break it up to save the day.
Apparently, they think in Washington that you would much rather have a politician barge in on you uninvited than a vacuum-cleaner salesman.
I hate to barge in on you two lovebirds, but we are working on a case.

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