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“obtrude”
obtrude (verb), obtrudes; obtruded; obtruding
1. To thrust something forward or upon another person; especially, without warrant or invitation: Henry was always trying to obtrude his political opinions upon others.
2. To appear or to be present in a way that is unwelcome and which cannot be ignored: The unexpected guest had obtruded her way into the party without an invitation.
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2. To appear or to be present in a way that is unwelcome and which cannot be ignored: The unexpected guest had obtruded her way into the party without an invitation.
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obtrude (verb), obtrudes; obtruded; obtruding
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To force one's ideas or oneself on others without being invited. (1)
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