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invadir
To intrude upon, infringe, encroach on, violate.
invade
intrude on
encroach upon
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invadir
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.
6
It would scarcely be decent to
obtrude
upon
the sacred grief of the bereaved relatives with a request for particulars.
7
No-thereis something else concerning which I should like to write to you, but am afraid to
obtrude
upon
your notice.
8
Talk not to me of her amiable, tender, holy aim, to
obtrude
upon
my childless house the grand-daughter of a convicted felon!
9
Let us see, moreover, how in the Confutation which they had the presumption to
obtrude
upon
His Imperial Majesty, they prove these figments of theirs.
10
Not a leaf stirred; not a sound
obtruded
upon
great Nature's meditation.
11
Naturally his own part in the book is not
obtruded
upon
our notice.
12
Absurdities and contradictions, are not to be
obtruded
upon
our faith.
13
Yet the consciousness of festivities sometimes
obtruded
upon
his indifference.
14
I have not yet opened my door, that I may not be
obtruded
upon
my them.
15
A woman's eyes, her hair, her hands, her bearing-thesethings had never
obtruded
upon
his notice before.
16
That name Hemerlingue, suddenly
obtruded
upon
his joy, reminded him of the only unpleasant episode of the evening.
obtrude
upon
obtrude
Spanish
invadir
entrometerse
aparcer sin invitación
violar
inmiscuirse