intrusión
71intrusión — sustantivo femenino 1) intromisión, entremetimiento, entrometimiento. 2) irrupción, invasión, incursión, entrada. * * * Sinónimos: ■ intromisión …
72intrusion — in tru·sion || ɪn truËÊ’n n. entry by force or without permission; encroachment, infringement, trespass …
73intrusion — ALASKA VOLCANO OBSERVATORY GLOSSARY The process of emplacement of magma in pre existing rock. Also, the term refers to igneous rock mass so formed within the surrounding rock …
74intrusion — noun the action of intruding. ↘a thing that intrudes. Origin ME: from med. L. intrusio(n ), from L. intrudere (see intrude) …
75intrusion — n. 1. Intruding, obtrusion. 2. Encroachment, infringement …
76intrusion — n 1. obtrusion, interloping, meddling, intermeddling; imposition, interposition, interposal, insinuation, interference, interruption. 2. encroachment, invasion, infringement, impingement, poaching; incursion, inroad, irruption, illapse, influx,… …
77intrusion — in·tru·sion …
78intrusion — [ɪnˈtruːʒ(ə)n] noun [C/U] something that interrupts a peaceful situation or a private event …
79Intrusion — In|t|ru|si|on, die; , en <lateinisch> (Geologie Eindringen von Magma in die Erdkruste) …
80intrusion — Act of wrongfully entering upon or taking possession of property of another. See also encroachment trespass. At common law, a species of injury by ouster or amotion of possession from the freehold, being an entry of a stranger, after a particular …