English to Tamil Dictionary intrude

intrude

கூப்பிடாமல்
definition
verb
he had no right to intrude into their lives
put oneself deliberately into a place or situation where one is unwelcome or uninvited.
the granite may have intruded these rock layers
(of igneous rock) be forced or thrust into (a preexisting formation).
translation of 'intrude'
கூப்பிடாமல் வா
verb
இடையில் பகு
example
Planning officers say in their report the mast would 'intrude' on the landscape, because of its raised position above the Kendal bypass, and its closeness to Grade ll-listed High Helsfell Farm.
And it cannot cross the line into attempts to 'intrude' on the court's authority and punish judges for making decisions one doesn't like.
Here balances tend to be off kilter in a few places: listen, for example, to the brawny horn 'intrude' on the lovely alternate theme in the first movement.
The last thing fans want is the already too long, too boring election campaign to 'intrude' on their enjoyment of some very interesting contests.
But some residents are concerned that another course will accelerate St Andrews' conversion into a golfing ‘theme park’ and 'intrude' on green belt land.
Any attempt by the Labour mafia to 'intrude' a political crony or some ‘socially inclusive’ candidate into the specialist, highly sophisticated milieu of the National Galleries would be an outrage.
he had no right to 'intrude' into their lives
Isn't actual reality starting to 'intrude' on minds that have effectively blocked it for the past couple years?
I think he would regard it as a kind of emotional cheating or play-acting - consciously to 'intrude' the personality into the work.
With the governor's decree, and the state of Florida's law, this is a clear case between how far the state can go to 'intrude' itself in your life.
Beauty will not 'intrude' on proceedings when the bell sounds on Saturday for a bout between two fighters, one explosively combative, the other composed and skillful.
He remembers his African upbringing fondly, at least up until civil disturbances began to 'intrude' on his world.
While the fact their child is a resident also means that, aside from helping their children out financially, they can also check up on their children's welfare without appearing to 'intrude' on their new-found freedom.
What right have these thoughtless people to 'intrude' their noise on the whole neighbourhood?
We simply cannot force God to come before people; people need to 'intrude' themselves before God.
This trend continues until in the Odiel River the mafic sills 'intrude' the red mudrock-felsic volcaniclastic facies association.
politics quickly 'intrude' into the booklet
the noise began to 'intrude' into her thoughts
But the case prompted a wave of protests by students and faculty, who argued that the arrangement gave the FBI the ability to 'intrude' on the privacy rights of foreign nationals.
to 'intrude' political criteria into military decisions risks reducing efficiency
Men of low status were not always intimidated by such judgments and even colonial women occasionally acted as a group to 'intrude' their own moral sensibilities onto the public stage.
It's even stranger when you consider the great cry for separation of Church and State whenever anyone wants to 'intrude' the merest sniff of religion into politics.
Yet the thick supports between panes, though architecturally interesting (in a whale-bone ribcage kind of way) 'intrude' on the view.
They 'intrude' Upper Carboniferous host rocks (Westphalian B-C), but do not penetrate the Permian units.
There are some wood panels, which may not be to everyone's taste, but overall the use of plastics leathers and metals is subtle enough not to 'intrude' on the general effect of an elegant ambiance.
I have to cover the constitution today, so I don't know how much I'll be able to update this, but I imagine the politics of the street will 'intrude' on the politics of the constitution today.
For now, he is concerned by Edinburgh council's plans to build a glass cage over the Waverley Steps entrance to the railway station, which he says will 'intrude' on the side elevation of the Balmoral.
I saw no reason to 'intrude' the real world on his Saturday.
Numerous undated granitic and dioritic plutons 'intrude' the Palaeozoic rocks and form large areas of Karlik Tagh and Barkol Tagh.
he had no right to 'intrude' into their lives
Credits: Google Translate
Download the
HelloEnglishApp
image_one