intruding

/ɪnˈtruːdɪŋ/
verb
  1. To enter a place or situation where you are not wanted or allowed.
    • A stranger was intruding into our backyard late at night.
    • The reporter kept intruding on the family's grief.
    • I'm sorry for intruding on your private conversation.
  2. To become involved in someone's personal matters without permission.
    • He doesn't like it when coworkers intrude into his personal life.
    • She felt her mother was intruding on her relationship by asking too many questions.
    • Please don't intrude on my decisions; I can handle this myself.
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