interlope (Meaning)

Wordnet

interlope (v)

encroach on the rights of others, as in trading without a proper license

Webster

interlope (v. i.)

To run between parties and intercept without right the advantage that one should gain from the other; to traffic without a proper license; to intrude; to forestall others; to intermeddle.

interlope Sentence Examples

  1. The interloper's intrusion into the exclusive club caused a commotion.
  2. Wildlife conservationists are concerned about the interloping species threatening native ecosystems.
  3. The interloper in the royal court spread malicious gossip that divided the family.
  4. Suspecting an interloper, the guard carefully scanned the crowd for any strangers.
  5. The interloping student disguised himself as a senior to access restricted materials.
  6. The police quickly apprehended the interloper who had infiltrated the diplomatic compound.
  7. Rumors spread like wildfire about the interloper's hidden agenda within the organization.
  8. The interlopers disrupted the otherwise peaceful neighborhood with their loud and unruly behavior.
  9. The interloping hiker wandered onto private property, only to be confronted by an angry landowner.
  10. The interloping idea of creating a rival company posed a threat to the existing business.

FAQs About the word interlope

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The interloper's intrusion into the exclusive club caused a commotion.

Wildlife conservationists are concerned about the interloping species threatening native ecosystems.

The interloper in the royal court spread malicious gossip that divided the family.

Suspecting an interloper, the guard carefully scanned the crowd for any strangers.