Sentence examples for something invasive from inspiring English sources

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I didn't want to ask them to reconsider allowing me to go farther and risk turning a lovely encounter into something invasive and awkward.

Always present with addicts is what Ms. Robinson describes as "the disturbing and profound paradox inherent in the fact of entering the bloodstream with a sharp instrument, something invasive and unnatural, and the resulting slide into utter bliss and rapture".

He asked me, "Who wants something invasive when you can have something that's simple, where you can walk out the door and you're safe?" I was able to sit in on a demonstration, and besides the obvious gross-out factor of observing a large needle being poked into a person's face near the eyelid, it looked fairly unobtrusive.

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"I really wanted something less invasive," she said.

"But there must be something less invasive, maybe better".

If there was nothing wrong with us, why did we need something so invasive?

Indeed, there is something inherently invasive in the process, in wanting -- somehow needing -- to situate Chris at either end of a gender axis.

How can something as invasive as China's proposed citizen scoring system be made as user-friendly as it is possible to be?

Prof Reid said: "If we understand more about how ECT works, we will be in a better position to replace it with something less invasive and more acceptable.

We simply used this so we had something non-invasive trailing the sudo command.

Ride with them long enough and it becomes clear that "stop and frisk" is a euphemism for something far more invasive.

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