intrusion (Meaning)

Wordnet

intrusion (n)

any entry into an area not previously occupied

entrance by force or without permission or welcome

the forcing of molten rock into fissures or between strata of an earlier rock formation

rock produced by an intrusive process

entry to another's property without right or permission

Webster

intrusion (n.)

The act of intruding, or of forcing in; especially, the forcing (one's self) into a place without right or welcome; encroachment.

The penetrating of one rock, while in a plastic or metal state, into the cavities of another.

The entry of a stranger, after a particular estate or freehold is determined, before the person who holds in remainder or reversion has taken possession.

The settlement of a minister over 3 congregation without their consent.

intrusion Sentence Examples

  1. The intrusion of noise from the construction site disrupted the peaceful atmosphere of the neighborhood.
  2. The company implemented strict security measures to prevent unauthorized intrusion into their computer systems.
  3. The invasion of privacy felt like a severe intrusion into her personal life.
  4. We noticed signs of forced entry, indicating a possible intrusion into the premises.
  5. The intrusion of negative thoughts into her mind made it difficult for her to concentrate.
  6. The new security system was designed to detect any intrusion attempts immediately.
  7. She felt a sense of violation after discovering the intrusion into her email account.
  8. The intrusion of bright lights from the streetlamp outside kept him awake at night.
  9. We installed security cameras to monitor any potential intrusions into our property.
  10. The company's policy strictly prohibited any form of unauthorized intrusion into confidential information.

FAQs About the word intrusion

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The intrusion of noise from the construction site disrupted the peaceful atmosphere of the neighborhood.

The company implemented strict security measures to prevent unauthorized intrusion into their computer systems.

The invasion of privacy felt like a severe intrusion into her personal life.

We noticed signs of forced entry, indicating a possible intrusion into the premises.