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intruder
in·trude I0209500 (ĭn-tro͞od′)v. in·trud·ed, in·trud·ing, in·trudes v.tr.1. To put or force in inappropriately, especially without invitation, fitness, or permission: intruded opinion into a factual report.2. Geology To thrust (molten rock) into preexisting rock.v.intr. To come in rudely or inappropriately; enter as an improper or unwanted element: "Unpleasant realities have intruded on [his] presidential dreams" (Alexander Stille). [Middle English intruden, from Latin intrūdere, intrūs-, to thrust in : in-, in; see in-2 + trūdere, to thrust; see treud- in Indo-European roots.] in·trud′er n.intruder (ɪnˈtruːdə) na person who enters a building, grounds, etc, without permissionintruderAn individual, unit, or weapon system, in or near an operational or exercise area, which presents the threat of intelligence gathering or disruptive activity.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | intruder - someone who intrudes on the privacy or property of another without permissioninterloper, trespasserunwelcome person, persona non grata - a person who for some reason is not wanted or welcomeboarder - someone who forces their way aboard ship; "stand by to repel boarders"entrant - someone who enters; "new entrants to the country must go though immigration procedures"crasher, gatecrasher, unwelcome guest - someone who gets in (to a party) without an invitation or without payinginfiltrator - an intruder (as troops) with hostile intentencroacher, invader - someone who enters by force in order to conquerpenetrator - an intruder who passes into or through (often by overcoming resistance)prowler, sneak, stalker - someone who prowls or sneaks about; usually with unlawful intentionspusher, thruster - one who intrudes or pushes himself forwardsquatter - someone who settles on land without right or titlestranger, unknown, alien - anyone who does not belong in the environment in which they are found |
intrudernoun trespasser, burglar, invader, squatter, prowler, interloper, infiltrator, gate-crasher (informal) He disturbed an intruder in the farmhouse.Translationsintrude (inˈtruːd) verb (sometimes with on) to enter, or cause (something) to enter, when unwelcome or unwanted. He opened her door and said `I'm sorry to intrude'; I'm sorry to intrude on your time. 闖入 闯入inˈtruder noun a person who intrudes, eg a burglar. Fit a good lock to your door to keep out intruders. 闖入者 闯入者inˈtrusion (-ʒən) noun (an) act of intruding. Please forgive this intrusion. 闖入 闯入intruder
intruderAn attacker that gains, or tries to gain, unauthorized access to a system. See attacker, intrusion and IDS.intruderA hostile or unidentified aircraft that appears in a defended airspace; in a wider sense, an aircraft that appears in a defended airspace without authority to do so.Intruder (dreams)Seeing an intruder breaking into your house or hurting you or someone else can be a very frightening dream. Depending on the level of fear this dream is, at times, a nightmare. The intruder breaking the law or breaking into your house may be a representation of an unconscious part of your psyche. Carl Jung called the negative forces the “shadow.” The intruder may be a symbol of your guilt and self-indulgent attitudes or behaviors. On the other hand, it may represent the more negative side of your nature. If you had a fearful real-life experience with an intruder through this dream you may be reliving that experience and hopefully letting go of the fear.MedicalSeeIDSIntruder
INTRUDER. One who, on the death of the ancestor, enters on the land, unlawfully, before the heir can enter. AcronymsSeeintrudeintruder
Synonyms for intrudernoun trespasserSynonyms- trespasser
- burglar
- invader
- squatter
- prowler
- interloper
- infiltrator
- gate-crasher
Synonyms for intrudernoun someone who intrudes on the privacy or property of another without permissionSynonymsRelated Words- unwelcome person
- persona non grata
- boarder
- entrant
- crasher
- gatecrasher
- unwelcome guest
- infiltrator
- encroacher
- invader
- penetrator
- prowler
- sneak
- stalker
- pusher
- thruster
- squatter
- stranger
- unknown
- alien
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