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Definition of Intruders
1. intruder [n] - See also: intruder
Lexicographical Neighbors of Intruders
Literary usage of Intruders
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Electronic Intrusion Threat to National Security and Emergency ...by DIANE Publishing Company by DIANE Publishing Company (1998)
"Telecommunications systems have long been a favorite target for electronic intruders.
In the past, intruders have compromised nearly all categories or types ..."
2. The History of North America by Guy Carleton Lee, Francis Newton Thorpe (1907)
"CHAPTER XVIII Intruders AND THE Spanish government had endeavored to keep foreigners
away from Texas and other Spanish territory by arresting and throwing ..."
3. Federal Aid in Domestic Disturbances, 1787-1903 by United States Adjutant-General's Office, Frederick T. Wilson (1903)
"... and execute any instructions they may receive from the governor of North
Carolina in regard to the removal of the intruders on the Cherokee lands within ..."
4. Lancaster and York: A Century of English History (A.D. 1399-1485) by James Henry Ramsay (1892)
"The Lancastrian kings declared ' intruders' and their Parliaments invalid.
EDWARD IV. The recognition of Edward IV was so managed as to keep clear of the ..."
5. The Practical Book of Garden Architecture by Phebe Westcott Humphreys (1914)
"... THAT WELL KEEP OUT Intruders, AND ENCOURAGE OUTDOOR LIVING To those of us who
have travelled extensively among old-world gardens, the suggestion of high ..."