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intrusive

[in-troo-siv] / ɪnˈtru sɪv /


Example Sentences

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He doesn’t seem upset that I’m in his room, but having seen what I’ve seen I feel intrusive nonetheless.

From Literature

The group said the impact of the criminal justice system on victims can be "devastating" and that many often experience "over-zealous and intrusive questioning".

From BBC

It's debatable, to say the least, that going back to engines so loud as to be painfully intrusive and uncomfortable would be welcomed by many fans.

From BBC

Seen potentially as a vision for beautification, a contrast, for instance, from the nature intrusive barbs that aim to deter wildlife, “Spike Cafe” has become a statement of harmony.

From Los Angeles Times

The deal, containing significant limitations on Iran subject to intrusive inspections by the International Atomic Energy Agency, was working, in the opinions of the parties to the deal and the IAEA.

From The Wall Street Journal