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Example sentences for "intrudes"

Lexicographically close words:
introverted; intrude; intruded; intruder; intruders; intruding; intrusion; intrusionists; intrusions; intrusive
  1. Defn: One who meddles with, or intrudes into, the affairs of others.

  2. There is society where none intrudes By the deep sea, and music in its roar.

  3. One who interlopes; one who interlopes; one who unlawfully intrudes upon a property, a station, or an office; one who interferes wrongfully or officiously.

  4. One who meddles with, or intrudes into, the affairs of others.

  5. Well, now, suppose that one of these privateers intrudes into their ports and their hospitalities, and claims certain rights.

  6. One does not appreciate how dull it is until the varnished, bright green attire of the infrequent lemon tree pleasantly intrudes its contrast.

  7. He inhabits the woody regions of South America, where he is generally found in the vicinity of water, concealing himself in burrows so near the surface, that the pedestrian's foot often intrudes within them.

  8. They are without fierceness, and the traveller who intrudes upon their immense domains seems only to inspire in them a benevolent curiosity.

  9. Sole master of life, He deals it out to His creatures as it pleases Him; and whoever tampers with human life intrudes upon the domain of the Divinity, violating at the some time the first right of his fellow-man.

  10. The peculiarity of the commandment is that it interferes with the occupations of man, intrudes upon his individual affairs and claims a worship of works.

  11. And this self of ours intrudes everywhere.

  12. Politics cleans our streets, regulates our education, and so on; it is not to be wondered at that it intrudes into the military sphere, with confidence all the greater because it is there especially ignorant.

  13. When gaunt famine intrudes upon their household, it is but natural that they should inquire the cause.

  14. One who interlopes; one who unlawfully intrudes upon a property, a station, or an office; one who interferes wrongfully or officiously.

  15. This feeling intrudes itself into religion, and men do not take the trouble to form clear conceptions on any subject, and they lapse therefore into the very weakness which afflicted the Church prior to St. Peter's vision.

  16. The human fable intrudes into the things unseen, and revels with a childish delight in the regions of the supernatural and miraculous.

  17. To say that a man intrudes religious principles into his business or profession or daily intercourse is enough to make men shun him at once.

  18. It will be noticed that unless a force intrudes itself on him he does not personify it.

  19. It is hard to follow all the pranks; lightly as the latest phrase descends in extending melody, a rude blast of the march intrudes in discordant humor.

  20. Here, with Tschaikowsky, hardly a single note of brass intrudes on this perpetuum mobile of light, plashing spray until, later, strains that hark back to the first scene cloud the clear brilliancy of the cascade.

  21. Most tuneful of all sounds is the answer in dulcet trumpet while, above, the first theme intrudes softly.

  22. Now into the play intrudes the second melody, likewise in serried chase of imitation.

  23. Indeed, we would gladly banish to such concert-rooms all that music, however beautiful in itself, which intrudes on the exclusive recollection proper to the house of God.

  24. There is a pleasure in the pathless woods, There is a rapture on the lonely shore, There is society where none intrudes By the deep Sea, and music in its roar.


  25. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "intrudes" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.