Intrusion

Noun

 * 1) The forcible inclusion or entry of an external group or individual; the act of intruding.
 * He viewed sales calls as an unwelcome intrusion.

Related terms

 * intrude
 * intruder
 * intrusive

Adjectives for Intrusion
pompous; foul; resented; impertinent; forcible; involuntary; pale; swift; abrupt; noisy; hated; unwonted; rude.

Verbs for Intrusion
deplore—; embitter by—; —; inform of—; loathe-vent—; protect from—; —; —disturbs; —pains;

Thesaurus
access, admission, alienage, alienism, encroachment, entrance, entree, entry, exteriority, extraneousness, extrinsicality, foreignness, import, importation, importing, impropriety, inappropriateness, inauspiciousness, income, incoming, inconvenience, incursion, inexpedience, infelicity, infiltration, infraction, infringement, ingoing, ingress, ingression, inopportuneness, inopportunity, input, inroad, insertion, insinuation, intake, intempestivity, intercurrence, interjacence, interlocation, intermediacy, interpenetration, interposition, interposure, interruption, intervenience, intervention, introduction, introgression, irrelevance, lateness, leakage, nonassimilation, nonconformity, overstepping, penetration, percolation, prematurity, reception, sandwiching, seepage, transgression, trespass, unfavorableness, unfitness, unfittingness, unfortunateness, unpropitiousness, unripeness, unseasonableness, unsuitability, untimeliness, usurpation, wrongness

Translations

 * Arabic: تطفل
 * Esperanto: trudo
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 * Italian:
 * Portuguese: intrusão


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 * Telugu: చొరబాటు (chorabaaTu)