Intruded
/inˈtruːdɪd/
Definitions
- (v.) Past tense of intrude; to enter a place or situation without permission or welcome, particularly in legal contexts involving trespass or unauthorized interference.
The defendant intruded on the plaintiff's property without consent.
Forms
- intrude
- intruding
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Commentary
As an inflected form, 'intruded' indicates the past action of unlawfully entering or interfering, typically used in trespass or property law contexts.
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