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    in·trude
    [inˈtro͞od]
    verb
    intrude (verb) · intrudes (third person present) · intruded (past tense) · intruded (past participle) · intruding (present participle)
    1. put oneself deliberately into a place or situation where one is unwelcome or uninvited:
      "he had no right to intrude into their lives" · "she felt awkward at intruding on private grief"
      • enter with disruptive or adverse effect:
        "politics quickly intrude into the booklet"
      • introduce into a situation with disruptive or adverse effect:
        "to intrude political criteria into military decisions risks reducing efficiency"
    2. geology
      (of igneous rock) be forced or thrust into (a preexisting formation):
      "the granite may have intruded these rock layers"
      • (be intruded)
        force or thrust (igneous rock) into a preexisting formation.
    Origin
    mid 16th century (in the sense ‘usurp an office or right’; originally as entrude): from Latin intrudere, from in- ‘into’ + trudere ‘to thrust’.
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  3. intrude verb [ I ] uk / ɪnˈtruːd / us / ɪnˈtruːd / Add to word list C2 to go into a place or situation in which you are not wanted or not expected to be:
    dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/intrude
    The meaning of INTRUDE is to thrust oneself in without invitation, permission, or welcome.
    www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/intrude
    in·trude (ĭn-tro͞od′) v. in·trud·ed, in·trud·ing, in·trudes v.tr. 1. To put or force in inappropriately, especially without invitation, fitness, or permission: intruded opinion into a factual report.
    www.thefreedictionary.com/intrude
     
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