Definition of Intruder

1. Noun. Someone who intrudes on the privacy or property of another without permission.


Definition of Intruder

1. n. One who intrudes; one who thrusts himself in, or enters without right, or without leave or welcome; a trespasser.

Definition of Intruder

1. Noun. Someone who intrudes. ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Intruder

1. one that intrudes [n -S] - See also: intrudes

Lexicographical Neighbors of Intruder

introversive
introversively
introvert
introverted
introvertedly
introverting
introvertish
introvertive
introvertly
introverts
intrudable
intrude
intrude into
intrude on
intruded
intruder (current term)
intruders
intrudes
intruding
intrudingly
intrudress
intrunk
intrunked
intrunking
intrunks
intruse
intrusion
intrusional
intrusionist
intrusionists

Literary usage of Intruder

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Rebellion Record: A Diary of American Events by Frank Moore, Edward Everett (1861)
"The manner in which the intruder entered, so perfectly self-possessed, taking his seat ... To this the intruder replied, in the coolest manner possible, ..."

2. A Practical Treatise on the Law of Contracts: Not Under Seal; and Upon the by Joseph Chitty (1834)
"Or fees of office, $c., unjustly received bij an intruder.— An action for money had and received ... This was an action to recover from an intruder into the ..."

3. History of the Peninsular War by Robert Southey (1827)
"The intruder, following his armies, and thinking to obtain intruder- possession of ... This truth, for such the intruder might well call this part of the ..."

4. The Custom of the Country by Edith Wharton (1913)
"... knew and remembered, and, secure in her own impregnable position, would never rest till she had driven out the intruder. ..."

5. A Law Dictionary, Adapted to the Constitution: And Laws of the United States by John Bouvier (1874)
"... two or more Alienations or descente hare token place between an original intruder and the tenant or defendant in a writ of entry, the writ is said to be ..."

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