INTRUDE


Meaning of INTRUDE in English

(~s, intruding, ~d)

1.

If you say that someone is intruding into a particular place or situation, you mean that they are not wanted or welcome there.

The press has been blamed for intruding into people’s personal lives in an unacceptable way...

I hope I’m not intruding.

VERB: V into/on/upon n, V

2.

If something ~s on your mood or your life, it disturbs it or has an unwanted effect on it.

Do you feel anxious when unforeseen incidents ~ on your day?...

There are times when personal feelings cannot be allowed to ~.

VERB: V on/into/upon n, V

3.

If someone ~s into a place, they go there even though they are not allowed to be there.

The officer on the scene said no one had ~d into the area.

VERB: V into/onto n

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