Third-person singular simple present indicative form of intrude.(verb)
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Use "intrudes" in a sentence
"And when the personal tag intrudes, the game becomes entirely surreal, with "spade" netting you a suspiciously high number of photographs of one particular blonde-haired woman, alongside other, entirely expected, pictures of various people digging in their gardens."
"I'm glad there's a black princess, but since she's a green frog half of the time, it kind of intrudes on that..."
"Always a bad sign when common verbs like 'intrudes' and 'realizes' are used incorrectly."