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Meanings of
intrude on
in English
Spanish
invadir
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To intrude upon, infringe, encroach on, violate.
invade
obtrude upon
encroach upon
Spanish
invadir
Synonyms
Examples for "
invade
"
invade
obtrude upon
encroach upon
Examples for "
invade
"
1
The people, he says, believe the Americans could
invade
at any time.
2
To
invade
this world is not bad breeding; it is social sacrilege.
3
The number of Supercolony fighters able to
invade
grew faster and faster.
4
Backstopping them are new tools to
invade
and disrupt enemy data networks.
5
Nobody has any right to
invade
land, to violate other people's rights.
1
Pause: listen one moment to my counsels,-perhapsthe last I may ever
obtrude
upon
you.
2
Soon we will
obtrude
upon
Mr. Hackworth and Dr. X and learn more by observing their reactions.
3
They cannot
obtrude
upon
the solitary moments when one is to himself the most agreeable of companions.
4
And yet we complain that this latter is the sense which Christians labour to
obtrude
upon
the gainsayers.
5
Mr. President, after the soul-stirring proceedings of this afternoon, I dare hardly venture to
obtrude
upon
your attention.
1
In a few minutes, it would start to
encroach
upon
the Sun.
2
They
encroach
upon
the gloom, and open it for us with hopes.
3
A banker must never
encroach
upon
the province of the lawyer.
4
For a time they threatened to
encroach
upon
a golden afternoon.
5
But let us proceed quietly, and not
encroach
upon
future events.
Usage of
intrude on
in English
1
He also noted that Israel's current security problems can
intrude
on
sports.
2
People passed shuffling behind us, but no one would
intrude
on
us.
3
But I have produced this book, and Obama can't
intrude
on
that.
4
At last I began again: I will no longer
intrude
on
you.
5
Normally he'd be blasting anyone who dared to
intrude
on
his sanctum.
6
I don't want to
intrude
on
her in her hour of affliction.
7
I am innocent of any intention to
intrude
on
your majesty's privacy.
8
She could not bear to
intrude
on
the pain in his eyes.
9
Every so often, however, reality would
intrude
on
my good time.
10
I want to come in, but I don't want to
intrude
on
you.
11
Riches elsewhere manifestly began to
intrude
on
and take precedence in his thoughts.
12
He thanked her and left, unwilling to
intrude
on
her grief.
13
I waits at the hitching rack, not wishing to
intrude
on
private affairs.
14
They did not disturb the Ranger or
intrude
on
his thoughts.
15
He felt that an owner of delicacy did not
intrude
on
a tenant.
16
Nor ash nor oak is suffered to
intrude
on
their dominion.
Other examples for "intrude on"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of:
intrude
on
intrude
Verb
Preposition
Translations for
intrude on
Spanish
invadir
entrometerse
aparcer sin invitación
violar
inmiscuirse
Intrude on
through the time
Intrude on
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Common