/ɪnˈtruːʒən/ – Noun
Definition: 1. việc xâm phạm, việc can thiệp, việc vi phạm;
2. việc chiếm đoạt trái phép bất động sản trước khi người chủ sở hữu hợp pháp chiếm hữu nó.
A more thorough explanation: In legal terms, intrusion refers to the act of wrongfully entering or encroaching upon another person’s property, privacy, or rights without permission or legal authority. It can involve physical trespassing, invasion of privacy, or interference with someone’s legal rights.
Example: The plaintiff filed a lawsuit against the defendant for intrusion upon seclusion, claiming that the defendant’s unauthorized access to her personal information constituted a violation of her privacy rights.