WordNet
n. the wrongful intrusion by individuals or the government into private affairs with which the public has no concern
Wikipedia
The term invasion of privacy may refer to:
- Expectation of privacy, a legal concept in the United States
- Invasion of Privacy (film) (1995) a film directed by Anthony Hickox
- "Invasion of Privacy",a 1980 single by Gary Wilson
- Privacy-invasive software, computer software that invades privacy
Invasion of Privacy is a 1996 American thriller film directed by Anthony Hickox and starring Johnathon Schaech, Mili Avital and Naomi Campbell.
Usage examples of "invasion of privacy".
Stifling his own dislike of such an unwarranted invasion of privacy, op Owen glanced at the two graphs, needles reacting wildly in response to the sexual stimuli mutually enjoyed.
The way Kiester and these people sneak around there's such a thing as invasion of privacy isn't there?
The zawiyya filed suit with the courts against the police, for invasion of privacy without proper authorization, and only the invocation of wartime secrecy laws kept it from being a scandal in the newspapers.
Now you had better go away, because I'm going to call the police and report an invasion of privacy.
The first few times I did this, it was greeted with good humor, but after a while I sensed their tolerance of this invasion of privacy was wearing thin.
Chien stared at him, appalled by the invasion of privacy -- and done by someone outside the government.
It was an invasion of privacy against which something primal in Jessica rebelled.