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intrution

 

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Intrusion

Noun:

  1. The act of intruding or entering someone's property, privacy, or personal space without permission.
  2. An unwelcome or unauthorized interference in a conversation or situation.
  3. The action of inserting or introducing something into a system or process without permission or approval.

Examples:

  • 1. Don't forget to lock your doors to prevent intrusions into your home.
  • 2. The loud music from the neighboring house was an intrusion to their peaceful evening.
  • 3. A cybersecurity breach resulted in an intrusion into the company's confidential database.

Verb:

  1. To enter someone's property, privacy, or personal space without permission.
  2. To interrupt or disrupt a conversation or situation without being invited or welcomed.
  3. To insert or introduce something into a system or process without permission or approval.

Examples:

  • 1. Trespassing is a crime that occurs when someone intrudes onto private property.
  • 2. Please do not intrude while they are having a private conversation.
  • 3. Hackers attempt to intrude into computer networks to steal sensitive information.

Adjective:

  1. Describing something that is invasive, unauthorized, or unwelcome.

Example:

  • 1. The intrusion attempt triggered numerous security alerts.

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