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intruded, ppl. a.|ɪnˈtruːdɪd| [f. prec. + -ed1.] 1. Thrust or forced in, introduced forcibly or unwarrantably, crowded in, etc.: see prec.
1562Winȝet (title) The Last Blast of the Trumpet..agains the usurpit auctoritie of Iohne Knox and his Caluiniane brether intrudit Precheouris. 1665Hooke Microgr. xxv. 144 Corroded by the pungent..pores of the intruded liquor. 1890Athenæum 8 Nov. 623/2 The intruded minister who succeeded him [under the Commonwealth] was so ignorant as to be scarcely able to write his name. 1893Fowler Hist. C.C.C. (O.H.S.) 219 The newly appointed, or, as they were called by their antagonists, ‘intruded’ members of the College. 2. spec. a. Entom. (See quot. 1826.) b. Bot. = intruse a. c. Geol. = intrusive 2 b.
1826Kirby & Sp. Entomol. IV. 306 Intruded, when the head is nearly withdrawn within the trunk. 1830Lindley Nat. Syst. Bot. 218 They approach Rubiaceæ..in..their intruded style, and valvate æstivation. 1833Lyell Princ. Geol. III. 105 The intruded mass then cooled down at a certain distance below the uplifted surface. 1854Hooker Himal. Jrnls. I. ii. 33 Some hills of intruded greenstone. |