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intrusion - use in sentences
Preposition: into
- grief: Some may welcome sympathetic media interest especially if a suicide occurs in unusual circumstances, but avoid unnecessary intrusion into grief and family privacy.
- privacy: Be ethical How much information is an intrusion into privacy?
Converse of object
- resent: He seemed to resent the intrusion of a human being in such an unfrequented spot.
- detect: The shaman journeys or passes his/her hands over the client's body to detect intrusions.
- minimize: The design places great emphasis on minimizing intrusion on the landscape.
- justify: It has even used people's very natural fear of terrorism to justify intrusions that having nothing to do with tackling that threat.
Adjective modifier
- igneous: There are also a number of igneous intrusions into the Coal Measures.
- unwarranted: The synagogue later apologized to Rabbi Carr for " unwarranted intrusion into aspects of her private life.
- unwelcome: During bereavement a break can seem a daunting prospect, even an unwelcome intrusion.
- granitic: Minerals Mineralization may occur around the small number of granitic intrusions of the area.
- unauthorized: Such systems could be targeted through unauthorized intrusions, DDoS attacks, worms, Trojan horse programs, or malicious insiders.
- saltwater: Saltwater intrusion into the aquifer compounded the water shortage problem.
Modifies a noun
- detection: Network intrusion detection sensors are usually built around low level models of network traffic.
- prevention: Intrusion prevention measures are required, corresponding to the state of the art for web applications.
- attempt: It also provides a proper hardware firewall to protect your LAN from any intrusion attempts or attacks.
Noun used with modifier
- dolerite: Millions of years ago there was a volcanic dolerite intrusion into the overlying rock.
- cyber: We are also seeing the increased use of cyber intrusions by criminal groups who attack systems for purposes of monetary gain.
- collateral: In doing so they must address the possibility of collateral intrusion.
- granite: Granite intrusion by time from 295 to 270 million years.
- hacker: Similar hacker intrusions are regularly experienced by all other US military services and government agencies.
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