intrusioncommon nounSyllable DecompositionintrusionEtymologyexpandFrom the Latin intrusio, 'non-canonical installation; forced occupation'.Definitions1. The action by which one is introduced, against the right or the form, into some dignity, into some office, into some society, etc.expandIntrusion violente.Par intrusion.J'ai protesté contre l'intrusion de cet individu dans notre association.2. In literature, when the extradiegetic narrator (who takes charge of the narrative and normally expresses himself in the third person) says 'I', this is referred to as an intrusion of the author.littératureexpandPluralintrusionsTranslationsenglish:intrusionspanish:intrusiónSee alsointrusif (adj.)