Sentence examples for is intrude from inspiring English sources

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is 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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The last thing we want to do is intrude.

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But reality is intruding fast.

"They feel their privacy is intruded upon".

And the privacy of Americans is intruded upon daily in ways that flout the Fourth Amendment.

We have never felt that the government is intruding in our lives.

The glare of Las Vegas, for example, is intruding upon the darkness of Death Valley National Park.

Even in remote Argentinian deserts, pressure from agriculture is intruding, he said.

"Mentally, we feel that the person wearing shoes in the house is intruding".

"Great parts are turning into a desert, rivers have lost their navigability, salt water is intruding into farming areas.

"It is obvious that the mayor is intruding himself as a lame-duck Republican into the Democratic primary," Mr. Hevesi said.

Since Shakespeare is intruding into ancient Roman affairs, the poets in the play should perhaps have the last word.

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