intruder

IPA: ɪntrˈudɝ

noun

  • Someone who intrudes.
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Examples of "intruder" in Sentences

  • An intruder is there, flat against the wall, a Colt's revolver in his hand.
  • Fishermen report that the snaggle-toothed intruder is one pugnacious gamefish.
  • A watchdog simply barks to alert if an intruder is detected and can run in various sizes and breeds.
  • Logically, if an intruder is someone who breaks into houses, an extruder is one who breaks out of houses, right?
  • Later, when a virulent form of the pathogen comes along, this memory kicks in and the intruder is quickly eradicated.
  • It uses image-processing software installed on its built-in micro-computer to determine whether the intruder is a threat.
  • Grumman A6 Intruder The intruder is a two-man all weather, low-altitude, carrier-based attack plane, with versions adapted as aerial tanker and electronic warfare platform.
  • So language was crafted to protect residents against prosecution or a civil suit if they blast away at an intruder, as long as they think the intruder is about to commit a forcible felony.

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