intrude (verb)

  • 61disturb — verb 1) somewhere where we won t be disturbed Syn: interrupt, intrude on, butt in on, barge in on, distract, disrupt, bother, trouble, pester, harass 2) don t disturb his papers Syn: move …

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  • 62interfere — verb she tried not to interfere Syn: butt in, barge in, intrude, meddle, tamper, encroach; informal poke one s nose in, stick one s oar in Phrases: interfere with …

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  • 63interrupt — verb 1) she opened her mouth to interrupt Syn: cut in (on), break in (on), barge in (on), intrude, intervene; informal butt in (on), chime in (on); Brit.; informal chip in (on) 2) the band had to interrupt their tour Syn …

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  • 64intervene — verb Syn: intercede, involve oneself, get involved, step in, interfere, intrude …

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  • 65invade — verb 1) the island was invaded Syn: occupy, conquer, capture, seize, take (over), annex, overrun, storm 2) someone had invaded our privacy Syn: intrude on, violate, encroach on …

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  • 66trespass — verb Syn: intrude, encroach, invade, enter without permission …

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  • 67in|trud´ing|ly — in|trude «ihn TROOD», verb, trud|ed, trud|ing. –v.i. to thrust oneself in; come unasked and unwanted: »If you are busy, I will not intrude. Do not intrude upon the privacy of your neighbors. –v.t. 1. to give (something) unasked and unwanted;… …

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  • 68in|trud´er — in|trude «ihn TROOD», verb, trud|ed, trud|ing. –v.i. to thrust oneself in; come unasked and unwanted: »If you are busy, I will not intrude. Do not intrude upon the privacy of your neighbors. –v.t. 1. to give (something) unasked and unwanted;… …

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  • 69in|trude — «ihn TROOD», verb, trud|ed, trud|ing. –v.i. to thrust oneself in; come unasked and unwanted: »If you are busy, I will not intrude. Do not intrude upon the privacy of your neighbors. –v.t. 1. to give (something) unasked and unwanted; force in: »Do …

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  • 70trespass — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. i. sin, offend, transgress; encroach, infringe, intrude, invade. See improbity, badness. II (Roget s IV) v. 1. [To transgress] Syn. offend, err, displease; see misbehave , sin , transgress . 2. [To… …

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