All 5 Uses
intrusion
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Sweet Far Thing
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- Lady Denby's thoughts intrude on my own: This is what comes of not playing by the rules.†
Chpt 2 *intrude = unwelcome involvement or interruption
- The fog is heaviest here; the landscape intrudes like a phantom.†
Chpt 3intrudes = interrupts or involves oneself without welcome
- I take his hand, and I can feel his sadness intruding.†
Chpt 4intruding = interrupting or involving oneself without welcome
- Living in her precious cocoon where no trouble may intrude.†
Chpt 4intrude = unwelcome involvement or interruption
- Music and chatter from the dance intrude on our silence until the door is mercifully closed again, and the party is no more than a dim murmur on the other side.†
Chpt 4
Definitions:
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(1)
(intrusion) an involvement or interruption that is unwelcome
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(2)
(meaning too rare to warrant focus) In geology, intrusion can reference the forcing of molten rock into fissures or between strata of an earlier rock formation.