Verb
to intrude upon, infringe, encroach on, violate
Source: WordNetA man's weaknesses may intrude on his faith but they do not diminish it. Robert Ludlum
Although feelings are not supposed to intrude on business discussions, they do anyway - we just disguise them as logic. Edward de Bono
The keynote of simple folk is bad manners, familiarity. They intrude on one's private soul. Patrick Kavanagh
An alcoholic father, poverty, my own juvenile diabetes, the limited English my parents spoke - although my mother has become completely bilingual since. All these things intrude on what most people think of as happiness. Sonia Sotomayor
Politics isn't what defines a person, and it shouldn't define a relationship. I made the mistake of letting that intrude on my relationships. Patti Davis
This new colleague invades my territory Source: Internet