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obtrusive

[uhb-troo-siv] / əbˈtru sɪv /


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While other routes were considered, a decision was ultimately made to place this visually obtrusive transit line on the west side of the Mercer Slough.

From Seattle Times

First are passive interruptions, a new, less obtrusive kind of notification available to developers that doesn’t wake your screen or cause your phone to vibrate — they go straight to your notification center.

From The Verge

Many of the workers at the warehouse have complaints about Amazon, wanting shorter hours or less obtrusive monitoring of their production.

From New York Times

Williams said it is likely the “least obtrusive” option for the site.

From Washington Times

“Light pollution, which is excessive, obtrusive or misdirected light, can be replaced by a more efficient light source.”

From Washington Times