intrusion
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British pronunciation
/ɪntɹˈuːʒən/

Définition et signification de « intrusion » en anglais

Intrusion
01

the act of entering an area that was previously unoccupied or reserved

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The sudden intrusion of tourists changed the quiet of the village.
An intrusion of weeds took over the garden.
02

entry into a place or situation without permission, invitation, or welcome

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The reporter 's intrusion into their private dinner was rude.
He resented the intrusion of strangers into his home.
03

the act of entering someone else's property without legal right or consent

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The farmer called the authorities to report an intrusion on his land.
Intrusions by neighboring owners caused disputes.
04

intrusion, injection magmatique

(geology) the injection of magma into existing rock formations underground
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The granite intrusion altered the surrounding rock layers.
L'intrusion de granit a altéré les couches de roche environnantes.
Geologists identified the intrusion by studying the rock's composition.
Les géologues ont identifié l'intrusion en étudiant la composition de la roche.
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