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intrusion vs entering

entering vs intrusion

intrusion and entering both are nouns.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
intrusion Yes No No No
entering Yes No No No
As nouns, entering is a hypernym of intrusion; that is, entering is a word with a broader meaning than intrusion:
  • intrusion: entrance by force or without permission or welcome
  • entering: the act of entering
Other hypernyms of intrusion include entrance, entry, incoming, ingress.
As nouns, entering is a hypernym of intrusion; that is, entering is a word with a broader meaning than intrusion:
  • intrusion: any entry into an area not previously occupied
  • entering: a movement into or inward
Other hypernyms of intrusion include entrance.
intrusion (noun) entering (noun)
entry to another's property without right or permission the act of entering
entrance by force or without permission or welcome a movement into or inward
any entry into an area not previously occupied
rock produced by an intrusive process
the forcing of molten rock into fissures or between strata of an earlier rock formation
Difference between intrusion and entering

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