Tending to intrude (especially upon privacy)
Of rock material; forced while molten into cracks between layers of other rock.
1 Much will depend on how intrusive the new measures are, said Pinchuk.
2 Photographing injured people is intrusive and difficult, and comes with a responsibility.
3 Yet after 30 years, such an intrusive policy can't be reversed overnight.
4 The report noted the investigations undertaken for security vetting were highly intrusive .
5 Coming from an adult, the question would have been blunt and intrusive .
6 Being automatically added to a group and other intrusive things are gone.
7 We get harassed by strangers, hounded by competitors, and asked intrusive questions.
8 It was intrusive , looking at a nakedness that should not be seen.
9 You have been worse than intrusive ; you have been rash and stupid.
10 Both have in the past expressed deep misgivings about intrusive press coverage.
11 But such glimpses of poetry are held intrusive in these matter-of-fact days.
12 Pray understand that there is nothing intrusive or impertinent in my question.
13 Let us redesign them to make them less intrusive in the countryside.
14 But now, after everything that had happened, it felt sort of... intrusive .
15 Importantly, this method may be less intrusive and disruptive for preterm infants.
16 It's financially affordable and less intrusive than a face-to-face interior design service.
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Intrusive в диалектах
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