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Aside from reaching an international audience, leaving Oz had another benefit—no more silly intrusions into her privacy.

When she finally got around to doing it, the intrusions started soon after.

Critics of Israel will see the blue islands as Israeli intrusions into Palestine.

Con Ed will have to deal with widespread intrusions into the duct banks and transformers that lie below the city streets.

We want to ensure our ability to cripple criminal activity while preventing intrusions into our personal privacy.

Chief among them was the putting an end to the intrusions of the outside claimants to Narragansett.

The tertiary formation is followed by an azoic formation of gneiss, mica slate, and phylada with large intrusions of granite.

I am not a coward—far from it—but I confess that such intrusions at the last minute are always disconcerting.

These intrusions upon the Indian territory were, however, conformable to the grants of the proprietors, the Indians.

But that is a confusion of thought, for these tyrannies are merely intrusions of the eighteenth century upon the twentieth.

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On this page you'll find 21 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to intrusions, such as: imposition, encroachment, interference, invasion, incursion, and intervention.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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