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obtrusive

[uhb-troo-siv] / əbˈtru sɪv /


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It’s playful but never too obtrusive, approaching an idea of how art and movies play with time and can conjure their own reality.

From Los Angeles Times

Those spiral racks are sculptural and arresting, but far from obtrusive.

From Los Angeles Times

The timing felt obtrusive to the election and I believe the judge was biased throughout.

From BBC

While wearable technologies with embedded sensors, such as smartwatches, are widely available, these devices can be uncomfortable, obtrusive and can inhibit the skin's intrinsic sensations.

From Science Daily

"There's an opportunity for less obtrusive methods of saving water to be more important than we originally thought," said lead author Anna Boser, a doctoral student at UCSB's Bren School of Environmental Science & Management.

From Science Daily