Intrude | Mean of intrude in English Dictionary
/ɪnˈtruːd/
- Verb
- to come or go into a place where you are not wanted or welcome
- Excuse me, sir. I don't mean to intrude, but you have a phone call.
- Would I be intruding if I came along with you?
- The plane intruded into their airspace.
- to become involved with something private in an annoying way
- Reporters constantly intruded into the couple's private life.
- He didn't want to intrude upon their conversation.