intrude (verb)

  • 111horn in — intransitive verb Date: 1911 to participate without invitation or consent ; intrude …

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  • 112interlope — intransitive verb ( loped; loping) Etymology: probably back formation from interloper, from inter + loper (akin to Middle Dutch lopen to run, Old English hlēapan to leap) more at leap Date: 1615 1. to encroach on the rights (as in trade) of… …

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  • 113harass — ha·rass /hə ras, har əs/ vt [Middle French harasser to exhaust, fatigue, from harer to set a dog on, from Old French hare, interjection used to incite dogs]: to subject persistently and wrongfully to annoying, offensive, or troubling behavior a… …

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  • 114barge — 1. noun a) A large flat bottomed towed or self propelled boat used mainly for river and canal transport of heavy goods or bulk cargo b) A richly decorated ceremonial …

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  • 115encroach — 1. verb /ɛnˈkɹəʊtʃ,ɪnˈkɹəʊtʃ/ a) to intrude unrightfully on someone elses rights or territory Because change itself would absolutely stay stable, and again, conversely, stability itself would change, if each of them encroached on the other. b) to …

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  • 116ingress — 1. noun a) The act of entering. b) Permission to enter. Ant: egress See Also: ingredient 2 …

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  • 117accroach — I verb appropriate, arrogate, assume, break bounds, encroach, impose upon, infringe, interlope, intrude, invade, obtrude, overstep, presume on, take over, transgress, trespass, usurp II index annex (arrogate), assume (seize) …

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  • 118disrupt — I verb agitate, annoy, break apart, cause chaos, cause confusion, cause scission, confuse, create a disturbance, create disorder, derange, disarrange, discompose, discontinue, dishevel, disjoin, disorder, disorganize, disquiet, dissociate,… …

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  • 119impinge — I verb advance upon, aggress, attack, bang, barge in, break bounds, break in on, bump, butt against, collide, come into collision, contact, dash against, encroach, entrench on, fall against, foray, force oneself in, hit, impingi, impose, incidere …

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  • 120insert — I verb affix, append, attach, book, embed, enter, file, graft, imbed, imbue, immerse, implant, infuse, inject, inlay, inscribe, inscroll, inset, instill, interject, interpolate, interpose, intersperse, intervene, intrude, obtrude, penetrate,… …

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