intrude Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ɪnˈtruːd]
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Meaning of intrude In English

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Examples of intrude

  • Individuals with relatively large home-range areas may have greater difficulty detecting intruding animals, especially in complex forest environments with limited visibility.

  • We are most grateful to all the participants in the study who allowed us to intrude into their home-lives and personal relationships.

  • Sometimes it is merely bad luck that intrudes.

  • Most countries began to intrude into the doctor-patient relationship by subsidizing non-governmental insurers, rather than financing services.

  • While the reduplicant systematically intrudes between the segments of a consonant cluster, the same does not hold when an initial geminate is at issue.

  • She also points to how the self nonetheless continues to intrude in the clinical encounter.

  • For non-renewable resources, with relatively simple dynamics, this works well; for living resources, however, far greater nonlinearities intrude, complicating analysis immensely.

  • And television has so intruded into everyday life that each home has several wall-sized screens.

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Translations of intrude In Other Languages

  • 中文繁体

    闖入,侵擾…

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  • 中文简体

    闯入,侵扰…

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  • Español

    inmiscuirse, molestar, entrometerse…

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  • Português

    intrometer-se…

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  • Türk dili

    içeri dalmak, rahatsız etmek, münasebetsiz zamanda gitmek…

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  • Français

    s’imposer, déranger, se mêler de…

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  • Čeština

    rušit, obtěžovat, vetřít se…

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  • Dansk

    trænge sig på, forstyrre…

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