intrudere

Meaning

  1. (literary, transitive) to insert (something, e.g. a clause into a contract), to slip in (stealthily or by force)
  2. (literary, transitive) to introduce, to sneak (a person) (into a system, environment, etc., stealthily or illegally)
  3. (literary, transitive) to deposit (a person) (into an ecclesiastical role, typically by stealth or without following proper procedures)

Concepts

Synonyms

effrarre

Translations

s’immiscer

aufhebeln

manipuler à l’aide d’un levier

manivela ile zorlamak

kaldıraçla kaldırmak

levye ile açmak

Hyphenated as
in‧trù‧de‧re
Pronounced as (IPA)
/inˈtru.de.re/
Etymology

Borrowed from Medieval Latin intrūdere, from in- + trūdō.

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