All 5 Uses of
intrusion
in
Harry Potter (#6) and the Half-Blood Prince
- The memory of their last face-to-face encounter kept intruding too, and it rather heightened Harry's sense of embarrassment; he had shouted a lot on that occasion, not to mention done his best to smash several of Dumbledore's most prized possessions.†
Chpt 4 *
- Harry gave a guilty start and wrenched his imagination away from a corridor in which no Ron intruded, in which he and Ginny were quite alone — "What?" he said confusedly.†
Chpt 14
- "You must forgive this intrusion," he said, when Mrs. Weasley looked around at him, beaming and wiping her eyes.†
Chpt 16
- "I don't want to intrude, wouldn't be here at all if Percy hadn't wanted to see you all so badly…."†
Chpt 16
- Harry had never seen Lupin lose control before; he felt as though he was intruding upon something private, indecent.†
Chpt 29
Definition:
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(intrusion) an involvement or interruption that is unwelcome