Intrude

Verb

 * 1) to enter without permission

Derived terms

 * intruder
 * intrusion

Thesaurus
admit, advance upon, barge in, be admitted, blow it, bother, break bounds, break in, break in upon, breeze in, burst in, bust in, butt in, charge in, come barging in, come between, come breezing in, come busting in, come in, crash, crash in, crash the gates, creep in, cross the threshold, crowd in, cut in, disturb, drag in, drop in, edge in, elbow in, encroach, enter, entrench, foist in, fudge in, gain admittance, get in, go in, go into, go off half-cocked, go too far, have an entree, have an in, hop in, horn in, impinge, implant in, impose, impose on, impose upon, infiltrate, infringe, inject in, insert, insert in, insinuate, insinuate in, intercalate, interfere, interjaculate, interject, interlope, intermeddle, interpolate, interpose, interrupt, intervene, introduce, introduce in, invade, irrupt, jam in, jump in, know no bounds, look in, lug in, make an inroad, meddle, muscle, obtrude, overstep, overstep the bounds, pack in, pester, pop in, press in, presume, push in, put between, put in, put on, put upon, run in, rush in, sandwich, set foot in, slink in, slip in, smash in, smuggle in, sneak in, speak inopportunely, speak too late, squeeze in, steal in, step in, storm in, take in, throng in, throw in, thrust in, transgress, trench, trespass, usurp, visit, wedge in, work in, worm in

Etymology

 * From Latin intrudere, from in- + trudere, "to thrust".

Translations

 * Arabic: تطفل, تدخل
 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin:, ,  ,  ,  闯入
 * Dutch: binnendringen, storen
 * French: faire intrusion, être importun,,  empiéter


 * German:, ,  eindrängen
 * Ido: tedar
 * Japanese: 侵す, 押しつける,
 * Russian:, ,  навязываться
 * Telugu: చొరబడు (chorabaDu)

Anagrams

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