Intruders [noun]

Definition of Intruders:

person who trespasses

Synonyms of Intruders:


Opposite/Antonyms of Intruders:

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Sentence/Example of Intruders:

Hence arise factions, dissensions, and loss to their religious interests and work; and these intruders seek to rule the others.

The Intellect is‌ directed into a particular channel, but to keep it there, all intruders must be excluded.

To prevent intruders or extruders from withdrawing his mind from the text, he exercises the Inhibitory function of the Attention.

But the court of Madrid quickly sent out orders to the governor of Brazil to attack the intruders.

Actions against intruders even thus early figure frequently on the records.

In 1700 they find it necessary to pass an ordinance against freemen taking the sons of intruders as apprentices.

The blaze of the discharge faintly lighted up the room, and Meyer let fly instantly, killing another of the intruders.

They obtained the assistance of the municipal officers in seeking out and expelling intruders, even hawkers and pedlars.

But it is noticeable that actions against intruders went on precisely as before.

The actions against intruders, which had long become chronic, were pushed on with new vigour.