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the intrusive
noun
An igneous rock that is forced, while molten, into cracks or between other layers of rock
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The intrusive proposal was dropped.
"Most of the intrusive thoughts have gone away," he said.
Was he warding off the intrusive tyranny of the camera?
He is remarkably relaxed about the intrusive level of snapping.
Authorisations for the intrusive listening devices signed off by John Stevens, now Lord Stevens.
"She also is uncomfortable with the intrusive nature of the system.
Mr. Sahsoun knows well the intrusive reach of Aleppo's nouveaux riches.
For all of these, he has explicitly blamed the "intrusive meddling" of America and the West.
They define the extent of individual liberty and delineate the intrusive powers of the state.
And he censured the "intrusive behaviour of journalists" in the wake of the death.
Despite a user's ability to disable the intrusive feature, many will not.
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