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Obtruder
Obtruder Ob*trud"er, n. One who obtrudes. --Boyle.

Meaning of Obtrude from wikipedia

- substantially deform the anulus fibrosus, allowing part of the nucleus to obtrude. These events can occur during peak physical performance, during traumas...
- Walden by illustrating the irrelevance of their inquiries: I should not obtrude my affairs so much on the notice of my readers if very particular inquiries...
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- which he had deprived them, by murdering the people upon whom he also obtruded them: thus paying off former crimes committed against the liberties of...
- service." Although Gmail's adverti****ts have received praise for not obtruding, they can take up more space than Flash-based banners when up to six "sponsored...
- and wrote on to John Hookham Frere in summer 1801: "But the thought will obtrude itself now and then that I am not where I should be – non-hoc pollicitus...
- architecture" of the 19th century ****ociated with the Reichsbahn, and were not to obtrude into the motorist's view with high arches, so they were almost unnoticeable...
- intrapersonal cognitive processes. "When the decisive facts did at length obtrude themselves upon my notice," wrote the chemist Joseph Priestley, "it was...
- electrical machine in a neighbouring chamber; should any daring hand or foot obtrude itself with the bars, it receives a smart shock, that often p****es through...
- courage, constancy, and self-sacrifice. Although foreign influences do not obtrude themselves, and the poem, as a whole, has a national Gr**** flavour, it...