Sentence examples for To intrude from inspiring English sources

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To intrude

verb

To thrust oneself in; to come or enter without invitation, permission, or welcome; to encroach; to trespass.

  • To intrude on families at unseasonable hours

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I didn't want to intrude on whatever was on the schedule before me.

I didn't wish to intrude.

But then reality started to intrude.

"Reality has to intrude," he said.

He needs her to intrude less.

We don't want to intrude.

"I wouldn't want to intrude.

"I'm really sorry to intrude".

But Samaranch promised today not to intrude.

"This is where logic is going to have to intrude".

And then the little voice of logic started to intrude.

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