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    In·tru·sion
    /inˈtro͞oZH(ə)n/

    noun

    • 1. the action of intruding: "he was furious about this intrusion into his private life"
    • 2. the action or process of forcing a body of igneous rock between or through existing formations, without reaching the surface.
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  3. Learn the meaning of intrusion as the act of wrongfully entering or seizing the property of another, or the entry of molten rock into rock formations. See examples, synonyms, word history, and legal and kids definitions of intrusion.

  4. Intrusion is the act of going into a place or situation where you are not wanted or do not belong, or the flowing of hot melted rock into existing rocks. Learn more about the meaning, usage, and synonyms of intrusion with Cambridge Dictionary.

  5. Intrusion is the act of going into a place or situation where you are not wanted or do not belong. It can also mean the flowing of hot melted rock into existing rocks. See more meanings, synonyms, collocations and examples of intrusion.

  6. an illegal act of entering, seizing, or taking possession of another's property. a wrongful entry after the determination of a particular estate, made before the remainderman or reversioner has entered. Geology. emplacement of molten rock in preexisting rock. plutonic rock emplaced in this manner.

  7. An intrusion is a deliberate move into someone else's territory — either literal or figurative. When your sister interrupts your conversation with that girl from math class, that's an intrusion. If someone breaks into your home, that's also an intrusion.

  8. Intrusion is something that affects a situation or people’s lives in a way that they do not want. It can also mean the act of entering a place that is private or where you may not be wanted. See more meanings, pronunciation, pictures and usage notes.

  9. Intrusion is the act of entering or forcing something into an area or a situation without permission or welcome. It can also refer to a geological process or rock formation, or a military term for surveillance or intelligence gathering.

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