Associations to the word «Intrude»
Noun
- Dike
- Magma
- Privacy
- Intrusion
- Sill
- Granite
- Basalt
- Solitude
- Rim
- Dyke
- Crater
- Quartz
- Reverie
- Cretaceous
- Intruder
- Crust
- Lava
- Interrupt
- Pardon
- Sediment
- Triassic
- Grief
- Stratum
- Sandstone
- Delicacy
- Seclusion
- Stag
- Apology
- Swarm
- Excuse
- Stranger
- Spacer
- Shale
- Sorrow
- Detecting
- Musing
- Outsider
- Rock
- Personage
- Ga
- Chatter
- Sabah
- Uplift
- Bulge
- Consciousness
- Madam
- Persistence
- Limestone
- Grimace
- Dare
- Rem
- Slumber
- Volcano
- Wish
- Billion
- Pug
- Rift
- Carbonate
- Stillness
- Fracture
- Apparition
- Chime
Adjective
Verb
Wiktionary
INTRUDE, verb. To thrust oneself in; to come or enter without invitation, permission, or welcome; to encroach; to trespass.
Dictionary definition
INTRUDE, verb. Enter uninvited; "They intruded on our dinner party"; "She irrupted into our sitting room".
INTRUDE, verb. Enter unlawfully on someone's property; "Don't trespass on my land!".
INTRUDE, verb. Search or inquire in a meddlesome way; "This guy is always nosing around the office".
INTRUDE, verb. Thrust oneself in as if by force; "The colors don't intrude on the viewer".
Wise words
Always aim at complete harmony of thought and word and deed.
Always aim at purifying your thoughts and everything will be
well.