to justify (something) by using evidence or firm behaviour
insist, declare, maintain
to injure the brain of (a person) by concussion
induce, compel
to go beyond, use more than, what is right or natural
invade another's property, business
to come or go into something
come, put into a place
to make (a tax, duty, regulation etc) officially necessary
set, dictate
to break in on another person's affairs without right or invitation
meddle, intervene
to break the continuity of (something)
bother, interfere
(of events, circumstances) to happen between others in time
mediate
(to cause oneself, something) to enter when not invited or wanted
trespass, interrupt
to become involved without being asked to do so; interfere
intervene, interfere
to use pressure on a person
induce, compel
(of a plane etc) with its internal air-pressure controlled
induce, compel
to interfere with something
interfere, alter