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Common collocations with intrusion in American Collocation

intrusion noun countable/uncountable

US /ɪnˈtruʒ(ə)n/

not wanted or not reasonable

unacceptable
unauthorized
unnecessary
unwanted
unwarranted
unwelcome

This is a piece of unnecessary intrusion into our national life.

sudden or violent

sudden
violent

These films are based upon the sudden intrusion of modern life into a small rural Scottish community.

types of intrusion

government
media
press

He says that media intrusion has played a big part in the collapse of the marriage.

reduce or avoid intrusion

avoid
minimize
prevent
reduce

The design places great emphasis on minimizing intrusion on the landscape.

dislike intrusion

resent

He seemed to resent the intrusion of a human being in such an unfrequented spot.

notice intrusion

detect

I have a CCTV system with movement detection to transmit video when an intrusion is detected.