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    intrusive
    /ɪnˈtruːsɪv/

    adjective

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  2. INTRUSIVE definition: 1. affecting someone in a way that annoys them and makes them feel uncomfortable: 2. Intrusive…. Learn more.

  3. Something intrusive is getting in your face or invading your space. Nosey questions, a poke in the ribs, and a hovering mother are all intrusive. Things that are intrusive are a real pain in the neck: they intrude on you.

  4. 1. a. : characterized by intrusion. b. : intruding where one is not welcome or invited. 2. a. : projecting inward. an intrusive arm of the sea. b (1) of a rock : having been forced while in a plastic state into cavities or between layers. (2) : plutonic. 3. : having nothing that corresponds to a sound or letter in orthography or etymon.

  5. affecting someone in a way that annoys them and makes them feel uncomfortable: She found some of the interviewer's questions intrusive. Investigative journalists are using ever more intrusive methods to reveal stories that are not in the public interest.

  6. Something that is intrusive disturbs your mood or your life in a way you do not like. The cameras were not an intrusive presence. Staff are courteous but never intrusive.

  7. Intrusive definition: tending or apt to intrude; coming without invitation or welcome. See examples of INTRUSIVE used in a sentence.

  8. Definition of intrusive adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  9. Define intrusive. intrusive synonyms, intrusive pronunciation, intrusive translation, English dictionary definition of intrusive. adj. 1. Intruding or tending to intrude. 2. Geology Of or relating to igneous rock that is forced while molten into cracks or between other layers of rock....

  10. INTRUSIVE definition: If something or someone is intrusive, they become involved in things that should be private: . Learn more.

  11. intrusive. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English in‧tru‧sive /ɪnˈtruːsɪv/ adjective affecting someones private life or interrupting them in an unwanted and annoying way They found the television cameras too intrusive.