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Definition of Obtrusion

Obtrusion
Obtrusion Ob*tru"sion, n. [L. obtrusio. See Obtrude.] 1. The act of obtruding; a thrusting upon others by force or unsolicited; as, the obtrusion of crude opinions on the world. 2. That which is obtruded. --Milton.

Meaning of Obtrusion from wikipedia

- quality of this work, especially where Sancho Panza is involved, the obtrusion of the obscene where it is found in the original, and the slurring of...
- too much; and that the only, or chief fault, if I might say so, was the obtrusion of the moral sentiment so openly on the reader as a principle or cause...
- contempt. In King Gizzard, the Balrog is similarly provoked by technological obtrusion ("You made the atom split / It caused a m****ive rift / And he came screaming...
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- properties and pseudopodia. A pseudopodium or "false foot" is a temporary obtrusion from the body of the amoeba that helps pull it along surfaces for movement...
- Fortress. ISBN 978-0-80060-473-8. Paris, Christopher T. (2014). Narrative Obtrusion in the Hebrew Bible. Emerging Scholars. Fortress Press. p. 9. ISBN 978-1-4514-8211-9...
- of several pigs. The second tells of Henry Venn, an agent for "Robot Obtrusion Battalion—Omega Three", who poses as an interplanetary robot salesman...
- instead are stumps of wood with crude symbolic facial features and stumpy obtrusions for limbs. Odia poet Sarala Dasa of 15th century in his Mahabharata describes...
- the immortal soul, like the Trinity, as an unwarranted and unscriptural obtrusion upon primitive Christianity. Since Newton's m****cripts only occasionally...
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