He always obtrudes his religious beliefs on others in a way that is pushy and unkind, rather than educational. (pushes, imposes)
I don't mean to obtrude my advice upon you, but I wouldn't take that job. (thrust, impose)
I didn't really want to obtrude into the conversation, but I couldn't just stand back and allow the gossip to continue. (intrude, butt in, interfere)
She looked to be concentrating hard, so I did not wish to obtrude.
Obtrude: to force oneself into a situation uninvited.*it basically means to disturb/interrupt*You were concentrating intently at the work on your desk, so i did not wish to obtrude.
Obtrude is a verb; as in: My neighbor has a nasty habit of dropping by unexpectedly to obtrude her opinions on subjects that do not interest me.
He always obtrudes his religious beliefs on others in a way that is pushy and unkind, rather than educational. (pushes, imposes) I don't mean to obtrude my advice upon you, but I wouldn't take that job. (thrust, impose) I didn't really want to obtrude into the conversation, but I couldn't just stand back and allow the gossip to continue. (intrude, butt in, interfere)
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Obtrude means something that is noticeable in an unwelcome or intrusive way. Or to impose (oneself or one's ideas) on others with undue insistence or without invitation.
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To obtrude one's self on another for bed and board.
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