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1. (v.i.) interlope
to thrust oneself into the domain or affairs of others.
2. interlope
to intrude into some region or field of trade without a proper license.
Etymology: (1595–1605)
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Princeton's WordNet |
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1. (verb) interlope
encroach on the rights of others, as in trading without a proper license
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Webster Dictionary |
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1. (verb) interlope
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
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