Antonym: extrusion. Similar words: intrusive, obtrusive, unobtrusive, unobtrusively, intrude, in truth, fusion, allusion. Meaning: [ɪn'truːʒn] n. 1. any entry into an area not previously occupied 2. entrance by force or without permission or welcome 3. the forcing of molten rock into fissures or between strata of an earlier rock formation 4. rock produced by an intrusive process 5. entry to another's property without right or permission.
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61. The business constituency, on the other hand, views much regulation as an unjustifiable intrusion by the State.
62. I assure my hon. Friend that lighting schemes will be designed to minimise visual intrusion into neighbouring property.
63. He afflicted one with a sense of unwarranted intrusion on one's private concerns.
64. Every couple would live miles apart and fight to the death any intrusion into their home range-which they would never leave.
65. Parisians were shaken by nature's violent intrusion into their sophisticated urban world.
66. He withstood the intrusion upon the Honiton corporation by the high churchman Sir Thomas Putt.
67. It is essentially a compilation of known facts, without intrusion of personal opinions or beliefs.
68. I remember one gentleman saying he felt anybody else in the room was like an intrusion on his privacy.
69. Schooling was seen by many parents as an irrelevance at best; at worst as a downright intrusion.
70. These economic pressures were seconded by the intrusion of the state.
71. Increased military intrusion into civilian life, with many normal police functions usurped by the Pentagon.
72. Password Schemes One straight forward security solution, a password scheme, erects a first-level barrier to accidental intrusion.
73. The south-southeast-trending increase is most probably the result of a shallow magma intrusion.
74. What did the scavengers think of this intrusion into their domain by a rubbery multi-octopus?
75. This structure of absence and intrusion corresponds to de Man's blend of quotation, paraphrase and commentary in Allegories of Reading.
76. Requiring drug tests of this discrete group of citizens is an intrusion, a humiliation and a subtle deterrent to prospective candidates.
77. Many blacks and other minorities decline, for fear of government intrusion, to respond to written forms.
78. But the intrusion of politics did not begin or end with the superpower conflict.
79. Laverne is launched into the still treacle of pond water which reluctantly draws itself up like sluggish curtains to receive this intrusion.
80. I've borne your unwelcome intrusion for long enough. Good morning.
81. Such opposition to bureaucratic intrusion drove a wedge between many working-class people and the Fabian socialists.
82. The fact that Wycliffe often deferred to her judgement made Kersey suspicious of her intrusion into their cosy male councils.
83. Should they have their break times in the staff rooms or is this an intrusion into staff freedom?
84. Unlike Cage and his followers, Glass leaves no room for the intrusion of the random, his music being highly structured.
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85. During a stop at a beach, Babbitt lamented the intrusion of non-native Tamarisk bushes along the river banks.
86. The eternal westerly swell rolled lazily across our wake and wiped out the last trace of our intrusion.
87. The only intrusion is the one I let in myself when I enlisted Shelly, and with Shelly all her grubby entanglements.
88. We had hoped to find 400oC vents, a certain sign of complicity between magmatic intrusion and hydrothermal plumbing.
89. She deeply hated ugliness or intrusion or arrogance.
90. Resentment flared at such an unmannered intrusion.
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