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Meanings of
intrusiveness
in English
Catalan
intrusió
Back to the meaning
Aggressiveness as evidenced by intruding; by advancing yourself or your ideas without invitation.
officiousness
meddlesomeness
Catalan
intrusió
Synonyms
Examples for "
officiousness
"
officiousness
meddlesomeness
Examples for "
officiousness
"
1
Brangaena, turning round, is horrified to see what her
officiousness
has accomplished.
2
Gurney was no longer surprised at the man's
officiousness
,
but it still rankled.
3
The craze of an old woman-thefussy
officiousness
of a blundering elderly Englishman.
4
Just another example of pettish bureaucracy, the
officiousness
of the jack-in-office.
5
Her look of sympathy congealed into
officiousness
and she rose to her feet.
1
A small country village in America or England has its
meddlesomeness
,
but not its worldly, wicked sharpness.
2
What you learned of old Eliphalet Congdon's
meddlesomeness
jibes exactly with what I know of his character.
3
The present is the age of official protection, and perhaps just a trifle too much interference and
meddlesomeness
.
4
As the result of your miserly ways, your
meddlesomeness
and your selfishness, you've just about ruined your life.
5
If you have told me the truth your
meddlesomeness
will have far-reaching consequences too dreadful to think about!
Usage of
intrusiveness
in English
1
Illness
intrusiveness
is a known predictor of negative psychosocial outcomes in AYAs.
2
The negative emotional impact of illness
intrusiveness
into intimacy diminished with increasing age.
3
Your busybody
intrusiveness
uncovered things you had no right to know.
4
But at the same time, we have to limit our
intrusiveness
.
5
We investigated whether illness
intrusiveness
differs across life domains among survivors with diverse cancers.
6
Taiwan's electronic fence has drawn some complaints for its
intrusiveness
.
7
And yet it combines penetration with
intrusiveness
;
acuteness, coolness, and logical courage with its soberness.
8
Besides, Barbara herself also knew how to protect herself against any
intrusiveness
with haughty sharpness.
9
I suggest that she perhaps got more
intrusiveness
because she always seemed so exposed on film.
10
In fact, malware scanners have already begun blocking these mining programs, citing their
intrusiveness
and opacity.
11
Her mind had returned to Mitchell Faber, whose
intrusiveness
had contained an unexpected quantity of appeal.
12
It's a little bit more
intrusiveness
,
he said.
13
Illness-related stigma, an understudied concept in this population, may also be a key contributor to increased
intrusiveness
.
14
Benefit finding buffered stigma's deleterious effects, and illness
intrusiveness
was a partial mediator of its psychosocial impact.
15
If that earned him a reputation for arrogance or
intrusiveness
,
it was a small price to pay.
16
She would admit none of the notorious errors, of the world; its backbiting, selfishness, coarseness,
intrusiveness
,
infectiousness.
Other examples for "intrusiveness"
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About this term
intrusiveness
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
more intrusiveness
biographical intrusiveness
boorish intrusiveness
have an intrusiveness
increase intrusiveness
More collocations
Translations for
intrusiveness
Catalan
intrusió
indiscreció
importunitat
Intrusiveness
through the time