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Intrude

Intrude is a verb meaning to enter a place or situation where one is not welcome or invited, or to interfere with someone’s time, space, or privacy. It can describe physical entry, as in disregarding property boundaries, or more abstract incursions such as interrupting a conversation or invading someone’s personal matters. In everyday language, intruding is generally framed as unwanted or improper.

The word comes from Latin intrudere, meaning “to thrust in,” formed from in- (into) and trudere (to

In usage, intrude often carries connotations of unwelcome or excessive interference. Physical intrusion can involve trespass

Common forms related to intrude include the noun intrusion, describing the act or instance of intruding, and

thrust).
It
entered
English
in
the
late
Middle
Ages
and
has
since
broadened
to
cover
both
literal
and
figurative
incursions.
or
breaking
and
entering.
Social
or
privacy-related
usage
includes
intruding
on
someone’s
personal
space,
thoughts,
or
private
information.
In
technology
and
security
contexts,
intrusion
denotes
unauthorized
access
to
systems
or
networks,
with
related
terms
such
as
intrusion
detection
describing
measures
to
identify
such
activity.
the
agent
noun
intruder,
referring
to
a
person
who
intrudes.
Related
phrases
include
intrude
on/privacy
or
intrude
upon
a
conference
or
conversation.
Across
contexts,
intrude
is
typically
used
to
describe
actions
judged
as
inappropriate
or
uninvited.