Intrude - English meaning
ɪnˈtruːd
Intrude – definitions in English dictionary
verbPut oneself deliberately into a place or situation where one is unwelcome or uninvited.
Usage examples:
He had no right to intrude into their livesverb(of igneous rock) be forced or thrust into (an existing formation).
Usage examples:
The granite may have intruded these rock layers
verbTo go into a place or be involved in a situation where you are not wanted or do not belong
Usage examples:
Sorry to intrude, but i wanted to insure that this got to your attention., students who live in a d…
verbTo go into a place or situation in which you are not wanted or not expected to be
Usage examples:
I didn't realize your husband was here, dr jones - i hope i'm not intruding., newspaper editors are…
Intrude translation into English
Intrude: translate from English into Chinese
Intrude: translate from English into Dutch
Intrude: translate from English into French
Intrude: translate from English into German
Intrude: translate from English into Hindi
Intrude: translate from English into Italian
Intrude: translate from English into Korean
Intrude: translate from English into Russian
Intrude: translate from English into Spanish
Word origin
mid 16th century (in the sense ‘usurp an office or right’; originally as entrude ): from Latin intrudere, from in- ‘into’ + trudere ‘to thrust’.
Study English words for free
Worder is a free project where you can save words, add translations and study English words.
In order to use our service, you need a free account. You can sign in or sign up an account right now. You can use it in our application afterward.
* The project is being actively developed right now. So, not all functions are available, but we update it regularly.
Intrude – similar words
My Worder
Please register or authorize in order to use all the features of our service.
Our statistic
🙏 Support our free project clicking on the ads below: