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intruzów

Intruzów is the genitive plural form of the Polish noun intruz, which denotes a person who enters a space without permission or interferes with a space or activity. In common usage, intruzów can refer to someone who intrudes on private property, a meeting, or a conversation. The term also extends to figurative intrusions, such as meddling in others’ affairs.

Etymology and form: The word intruz comes from Latin intrusus, meaning someone who has forced entry, and

Contexts and usage: In security, law, and everyday language, intruz refers to any person who breaches restricted

has
entered
Polish
through
the
broader
European
linguistic
tradition.
Intruzów
is
the
genitive
plural
used
when
speaking
about
“the
number
of
intruders”
or
“the
presence
of
intruzów”
(for
example,
liczba
intruzów,
obecność
intruzów).
access
or
otherwise
enters
without
authorization.
In
computing,
the
term
is
used
to
describe
an
unauthorized
user
or
attacker
attempting
to
access
a
system.
The
concept
also
appears
in
cultural
and
journalistic
writing
to
describe
unwelcome
guests
or
disruptive
individuals,
whether
physical
or
symbolic.