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Definitions for intruding
in·trud·ing
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Princeton's WordNet
intrudingadjective
projecting inward
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intruding
Intruding refers to the act of intervening or interfering in a situation, place, or event without permission, invitation, or welcome. It could also mean entering or crossing boundaries into someone's personal space, privacy or affairs, often causing discomfort or annoyance.
Webster Dictionary
Intruding
of Intrude
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of intruding in Chaldean Numerology is: 4
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of intruding in Pythagorean Numerology is: 8
Examples of intruding in a Sentence
I don't think that The PHSA statute can be read broadly enough to apply to all people merely moving on an interstate highway, once you go beyond people in federal facilities, you're really intruding on what the state's responsible for.
It feels almost rude to be intruding. It doesn't feel like archeology any more. It feels like somebody's house has burned down and we're going in and picking over their goods.
Once you go beyond people in federal facilities, you're really intruding on what the state's responsible for.
Right now, there is massive erosion in the villages along the shoreline. Fishermen complained to us that they didn’t have enough space to moor their boats. Buildings along the shorelines are caving in, also, rice fields at the back of the villages are affected because sea water is intruding into them due to failure of coastal aquifers. The entire area coastline will be inundated if the sea level rises above 1 meter.
Two worlds are colliding here. Our world, focused on hardware and our experience in making complex products, and the world of information technology which is intruding more and more into our life.
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