interlope

[ UK /ˌɪntəlˈə‍ʊp/ ]
VERB
  1. encroach on the rights of others, as in trading without a proper license
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How To Use interlope In A Sentence

  • But we began to enjoy being interlopers in this other dimension.
  • At that time no one wondered why a growth unutilized by native life should prove so accommodating to alien interlopers. Shopgirls
  • Well afterall it was their turf before we interloped. Muley Fawns Too Cute for Field & Stream?
  • As the sun above made its arc and evening interloped from the corners we designed together a self - winding stair. THE BOOK OF SUCH ~ a suite of poems
  • We need a disruptive interloper to shake things up. Times, Sunday Times
  • Many ships were taken as prizes by awaiting interlopers and pirates, and much of the booty spilled into the seas during swash buckling raids.
  • How do you like to deal with wireless interlopers?
  • The pair also cooked up a wholly unlikely urban interloper, the Werdplatz-palais, a social centre and soup kitchen built in 2008 in Zurich, cheek-by-jowl with the stock exchange. Junkitecture and the Jellyfish theatre
  • Security did not prevent an interloper from getting onto the stage at the opening ceremony.
  • Unfortunately, there is no simple way to 'dislodge' the interlopers. Conceptual Guerilla - Central Command in the War of Ideas
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