intrude

/ɪnˈtruːd/
verb
  1. To enter a place or situation without being invited or welcome.
    • Please don't intrude while I am studying; I need quiet.
    • I didn't want to intrude on their private conversation, so I left the room.
    • A stranger intruded into the meeting and started asking questions.
  2. To become involved in something that is not your concern; to interfere.
    • The government should not intrude on personal family decisions.
    • My thoughts kept intruding on my work, making it hard to concentrate.
    • He always intrudes into other people's business, offering advice no one asked for.
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