English to Spanish Dictionary intrusion

intrusion

intrusión
definition
noun
he was furious about this intrusion into his private life
the action of intruding.
The associated magmatism resulted in intrusion of volcanic rocks into the sedimentary basins, magmatic underplating at the base of the crust, and large amounts of extrusive material.
the action or process of forcing a body of igneous rock between or through existing formations, without reaching the surface.
translation of 'intrusion'
noun
intrusión
example
You tell me which is the bigger 'intrusion' into the average American's liberty?
But government 'intrusion' into private corporate matters will be strongly resisted.
Overthrusting, volcanism, and plutonic igneous 'intrusion' were identified as originating above the subduction zone where one plate is forced beneath the edge of its neighbour.
The 'intrusion' into personal privacy is compounded by the failure to limit access to the data held and its further use for purposes other than confirming a person's identity, he said.
It was felt that vehicles parked on the land would present an ‘urban and unsightly 'intrusion' into an attractive riverside location’.
Traffic generates noise and pollution, and is an 'intrusion' for many areas.
Where the law is restricting rights or expanding government 'intrusion' into individual lives, the consequences will be the opposite.
The ALA has made information available to librarians who opposed government 'intrusion' into the privacy of library patrons.
Or maybe you worry it's just a step too far, an unwarranted, unworkable 'intrusion' into your privacy.
I ask if tabloid 'intrusion' into the personal lives of the famous has turned the judiciary against the press, which could make it easier for Establishment figures to hush up real scandals such as corruption.
he was furious about this 'intrusion' into his private life
The Commons Culture, Media and Sport Committee, in a tougher than expected report on media 'intrusion' into individuals' private lives, said action had to be taken.
He also hit out at what he called the excessive levels of 'intrusion' into his private life that sections of the media had engaged in during the controversy.
Would you be horrified at the 'intrusion' into your privacy?
But each uptick in protection will typically come at the cost of more 'intrusion' into the privacy of ordinary people.
No other Labour minister could have got away with challenging arranged marriages without being accused of unwarranted 'intrusion' into the customs of Asian communities.
We are upset that our objections about this 'intrusion' into the area have been ignored.
The issue split Republicans, many of whom saw it as government 'intrusion' into an intensely private matter.
As he sees it, the aggression of tabloid journalism discourages potential candidates, who are fearful of the requisite 'intrusion' into their private lives.
I never really knew a lot about her, only what the media dished out, and to tell you the truth I got tired of the relentless hounding and 'intrusion' into her private life!
they oppose the excavations as an 'intrusion' on their heritage
Baked contacts with host rocks indicate that metamorphism associated with 'intrusion' predates shearing.
In her book, Cheryl is a vociferous critic of her treatment by journalists, accusing us of relentless 'intrusion' into her privacy.
he was furious about this 'intrusion' into his private life
Lower amphibolite-grade regional metamorphism predating 'intrusion' of the Ballachulish Igneous Complex may have resulted in some monazite growth.
In both areas, the silicic magmatism is thought to have been a result of 'intrusion' of mantle-derived mafic magmas into extending crust.
The associated magmatism resulted in 'intrusion' of volcanic rocks into the sedimentary basins, magmatic underplating at the base of the crust, and large amounts of extrusive material.
Was he out there campaigning against the KGB for its 'intrusion' into the privacy of the life of the average Soviet person?
villagers say the noise is an 'intrusion' on their lives
Liberals became increasingly confident as polls showed the public overwhelmingly concerned about federal 'intrusion' into a private family matter.
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