intruded in English

verb
1
put oneself deliberately into a place or situation where one is unwelcome or uninvited.
he had no right to intrude into their lives
2
(of igneous rock) be forced or thrust into (a preexisting formation).
the granite may have intruded these rock layers
verb

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1. Three masked robbers... intruded inside ajewelry shop.

2. The thief intruded the house with caution and dissimulation.

3. The thelloef intruded into the house with caution and dissimulation.

4. The thief intruded into the abode with caution and dissimulation.

5. The thief intruded into the house with caution and dissimulation.

6. Performance was relatively weaker with small scale acoustic recital and chamber material where a certain hardness sometimes intruded.

7. The magmatics are late-alpine and intruded into the Southerly cover plate on top of the subduction zone.

8. Feeling that we had intruded on a fairytale scene, we drove back to the hotel.

9. Hu Tai , this unfamiliar algae, so intruded into world of green jade aquamarine blue day.

10. The big spectacled Joy - Hulga would scowl and redden as if her privacy had been intruded upon.

11. Question: Was there any regret in the Chinese that they had actually intruded and pitched tents in Indian territory?

12. Synonyms for Barged in include interrupted, intruded, broke in, broken in, bursted in, butted in, charged, collided, cut in and encroached

13. What does Batholith mean? A large mass of igneous rock that has melted and intruded surrounding strata at great depths

14. Banatite ( countable and uncountable, plural Banatites ) ( petrology) granodiorite or rock of similar composition that intruded in the Banat region of Europe in the Cretaceous.

15. Batholith definition is - a great mass of intruded igneous rock that for the most part stopped in its rise a considerable distance below the surface.

16. Field relations and U-Pb zircon geochronologic data demonstrate that the gneisses are deformed Batholiths that intruded the supracrustal sequence during two separate episodes of plutonism at ca

17. Some Batholiths that cut sharply across their wallrocks and that are sur­ rounded by contact-metamorphic aureoles clearly formed from magmas intruded from greater depths.

18. Around 50 to 60 million years ago, during the Paleocene Epoch, Antrim was subject to intense volcanic activity, when highly fluid molten basalt intruded through chalk beds to form an extensive lava plateau.

19. A model is presented for the Santa Angélica intrusion: A mantle derived basic magma, probably a fractionated alkali or transitional basalt, intruded the lower crust and induced anatectic melting and production of granitic melts.

20. This page shows answers to the clue Batholith, followed by ten definitions like “Large mass of intruded igneous rock”, “A large intrusion of igneous rock, usually granite” and “A large, discordant, intrusive body of igneous rock

21. One of the more interesting geologic features bordering the Helena Valley is the Boulder Batholith, an enormous mass of igneous rock (mostly granite) that intruded the earth's crust between Helena and the Highland Mountains south of Butte.

22. Comparison with petrological data of the volcanic rocks also implies that olivine was in a reaction relationship with an intermediate alkalic magma in both the intruded magmas at shallow depth and in the magma chamber at great depth.

23. Intrusion of the breccia is interpreted to have been produced by the accumulation of pools of intrastratal fluids in structural traps, which under pressure intruded and stoped into overlying strata, eventually reaching a Goulburn paleosurface where they extruded mud flows and formed sedimentary volcanoes.

24. Other articles where Coast Range Batholith is discussed: Alaskan mountains: Physiography of the southern ranges: …massive granitic rocks of the Coast Range Batholith, successively intruded in various stages during the orogeny of the late Mesozoic to early Cenozoic (about 100 to 50 million years ago)

25. The Singhbhum granite Batholithic complex of eastern India is composed mainly of (a) the Older Metamorphic Group, tonalite (-trondhjemite) gneiss (OMTG, 3800 Ma old), whch intruded synkinematically into the enveloping Older Metamorphic Group (OMG, > 3800 Ma old) and (b) the Singhbhum granite (SBG) consisting of three distinct but closely related phases of at least twelve …

26. metamorphites, Mesozoic igneous intrusive rocks, Tertiary volcanic and sedimentary breccias, and Quaternary alluvia. The Precambrian Halloran Complex has been subdivided into the following formations: (1) Silver Lake Peak Formation, mostly quartzofeldspathic gneisses; (2) Cree Camp Formation, quartzites and metarhyolites; (3) Riggs Formation, metamorphosed carbonate rocks. This complex is intruded by dioritic rocks. Regional metamorphism produced parageneses of the almandine amphibolite facies. Metablastesis was a major phenomenon, partial fusion was a local one. The rocks are, therefore, metatexites. Regional metamorphism was followed by diaphthoresis, accentuated in a zone of dislocation.