The correct answer is trespass.
Intrude
A. plan
B. trespass
C. prohibit
D. interject
The correct answer is (B) To trespass; to enter without permission; To come uninvited. To thrust or force (thing onto someone or into something).
Intrude comes from Latin in plus trudere (to thrust in).
Examples of use:
- They preferred to not intrude upon his privacy.
- "Am I intruding?" she asked as he opened the door and entered the room.