1) to break in on another person's affairs without right or invitation (interfere)
to come or go into something
come, put into a place
to introduce (a new official, professor, passenger ship etc) at a special ceremony; to be the beginning of (something)
begin; install
to give orders or directions to a person
inform, teach
to break the continuity of (something)
bother, interfere
to make or force a way into or through (something); to be understood; understand
pierce; get through physically
(of a sharp-pointed instrument) to go into or through (something) (and make a hole)
cut, penetrate
to bring (an angry person, a strong feeling etc)
keep under control; moderate
to give (a person) instruction or training (in an area of knowledge, skill etc)
educate; instill knowledge
to take the cork from (a bottle)
clear, expose; spread
to use a key to open a lock on (a door, cupboard etc)
open; solve