Intrusion in a sentence as a noun

The freedom from government intrusion in your private life?

Heymann indicted Aaron on 13 counts of wire fraud, computer intrusion and reckless damage.

The scary part here is that this intrusion was only found because of a security review due to the PSN intrusion.

It's unrelated to Pirate Bay, and has due to extensive intrusion into Danish government and police databases.

How about to ******* riot and repel this policy?So far, the reaction on intrusion of privacy by the government from the people was to circumvent it, go underground.

In particular, later it gets you down the path to this: "To judge reasonableness, it is necessary to balance the right to be free of intrusion with societys interest in safe air travel.

As the everglades experiences rapid salt water intrusion, the reefs continue to be bleached due acidification, and mangroves migrate inland slower than sea level, the productive estuaries might become less productive for popular sport fish and commercial species.

Intrusion definitions

noun

any entry into an area not previously occupied; "an invasion of tourists"; "an invasion of locusts"

See also: invasion encroachment

noun

entrance by force or without permission or welcome

noun

the forcing of molten rock into fissures or between strata of an earlier rock formation

noun

rock produced by an intrusive process

noun

entry to another's property without right or permission

See also: trespass encroachment violation usurpation