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intrusion

[in-troo-zhuhn] / ɪnˈtru ʒən /


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But a string of spying incidents, sabotage attacks and airspace intrusion in Europe, many of them attributed to Moscow by Western intelligence, suggest it could be preparing to pounce sooner.

From The Wall Street Journal

It was filled with fresh ideas—massive layers of warped voices, weird intrusions of noise—in service of ultimately simple songs about love and happiness.

From The Wall Street Journal

This espionage campaign targeted roughly 30 entities across the U.S. and allied nations, with Anthropic validating “a handful of successful intrusions” into “major technology corporations and government agencies.”

From The Wall Street Journal

When making the first statement, Mr Burrows appears to have had a friendly relationship with journalists and campaigners who have been investigating press intrusion, but more recently has fallen out with them, according to reports.

From BBC

The study showed that warm water intrusions in the western Antarctican ice shelf would increase, but it did not look at how this might create a feedback effect and generate even more melting.

From Reuters