noun
- people who interfere in or intrude on a situation where they are not wanted or do not belong
Usage: plural form of interloper
Examples
- The local residents viewed the new developers as interlopers trying to change their neighborhood.
- Several interlopers crashed the private party without invitations.
- The established businesses saw the online retailers as interlopers disrupting their market.
- Security removed the interlopers who had entered the restricted area.
- The family meeting was interrupted by interlopers who had no business being there.
- Political interlopers from outside the district tried to influence the local election.