Intrude

Webster's Dictionary of the English Language

·vt To enter by force; to Invade.

II. Intrude ·vt The cause to enter or force a way, as into the crevices of rocks.

III. Intrude ·vt To thrust or force (something) in or upon; especially, to force (one's self) in without leave or welcome; as, to intrude one's presence into a conference; to intrude one's opinions upon another.

IV. Intrude ·vi To thrust one's self in; to come or go in without invitation, permission, or welcome; to Encroach; to Trespass; as, to intrude on families at unseasonable hours; to intrude on the lands of another.