What is another word for intruders?

Pronunciation: [ɪntɹˈuːdəz] (IPA)

The word "intruders" refers to people, animals or things that trespass beyond a boundary or limit. It can also be referred to as a synonym for the word "trespasser." Other synonyms for "intruders" include invaders, interlopers, trespassers, trespassing, infiltrators, encroachers, snoops, trespasses, interlopings, and intrusions. These words share the same commonality with the action of breaching a secure space, violating privacy, or entering into a restricted area without permission. The use of these synonyms can give a broader and varied expression to situations where the presence of unauthorized individuals or things is perceived as a threat to security or privacy.

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Usage examples for Intruders

The dog was not inclined to be aggressive; he merely appeared to be a sentinel, his duty being to stop further progress of the intruders.
"The Man from Jericho"
Edwin Carlile Litsey
He had gentle clever overhung eyes and was quite the great gentleman, entertaining us intruders with calm smiling affability.
"From Edinburgh to India & Burmah"
William G. Burn Murdoch
Du Maurier was very tolerant to social intruders when they were pretty.
"George Du Maurier, the Satirist of the Victorians"
T. Martin Wood

Famous quotes with Intruders

  • The Indians knew that life was equated with the earth and its resources, that America was a paradise, and they could not comprehend why the intruders from the East were determined to destroy all that was Indian as well as America itself.
    Dee Brown
  • I am a technological activist. I have a political agenda. I am in favor of basic human rights: to free speech, to use any information and technology, to purchase and use recreational drugs, to enjoy and purchase so-called 'vices', to be free of intruders, and to privacy.
    Bram Cohen
  • The principle obstacle to human dominion over the rain forests is still the rich variety of parasites lying in wait for intruders.
    William H. McNeill
  • For this, he realized, was the future. It was a place without a single feature of the space-time matrix that he knew. It was a place where nothing yet had happened—an utter emptiness. There was neither light nor dark; there was nothing here but emptiness. There had never been anything in this place, nor was anything ever intended to occupy this place—until this very moment when he and his machine had been thrust upon it, intruders who had overstepped their time.
    Clifford D. Simak

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