Noun
One who intrudes; one who thrusts himself in, or enters without right, or without leave or welcome; a trespasser.
Source: Webster's dictionaryA brazen intruder has been caught on video peering into a security camera in the yard of a Blind Bight home. Source: Internet
After discovering that his creation is missing, Frank returns to the lab with Brad and Riff Raff, where Frank learns that an intruder has entered the building. Source: Internet
Governor Obaseki however called on vigilante groups in the community as well as the people of Ward 4, to arrest any intruder on election day and hand them over to security officials. Source: Internet
A decorated Vietnam War veteran woke up to the sound of his front door crashing in and saw a naked intruder attack his grandson, so he acted to protect his loved ones, according to his family's lawyer. Source: Internet
But although the intruder was ultimately locked out, “the cybercriminal may have removed a copy of a subset of data. Source: Internet
For instance, security robots can be programmed to detect intruders and respond in a particular way depending upon where the intruder is. Source: Internet