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Textual thesaurus for "intrude"

(verb) obtrude

thrust oneself in as if by force

The colors don't intrude on the viewer


(verb) irrupt

enter uninvited

They intruded on our dinner party; She irrupted into our sitting room


(verb) nose, horn in, poke, pry

search or inquire in a meddlesome way

This guy is always nosing around the office


(verb) trespass

enter unlawfully on someone's property

Don't trespass on my land!