Intruder

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Meaning of Intruder

One who enters Wrongfully on land; a trespasser. A stranger who enters after the determination of a particular estate and before the entry by the reversioner or remainderman .

Intruder Alternative Definition

One who, on the death of the ancestor, enters on the land, unlawfully, before the heir can enter.

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intruder: Vocabulary part of speech

intruder (noun)

Meaning of this part of speech

a person who enters a home or business illegally

intruder in an Example Sentence

Someone called to report an intruder on the third floor.

Grammar

This term is a noun.

Etimology of Intruder

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1530s, agent noun from intrude. Originally legal. Fuller (“Pisgah-Sight of Palestine,” 1650) has femenine form intrudress.


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