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sive
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more intrusive
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most intrusive
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invading or interrupting someone's privacy, space, or affairs without permission or welcome
- The intrusive questions made her uncomfortable during the interview.
- His intrusive behavior made his colleagues feel uneasy in the workplace.
- The intrusive advertisements popped up constantly while she was browsing the internet.
- They found the presence of the intrusive paparazzi invasive during their vacation.
- She felt irritated by the intrusive comments from her nosy neighbor.
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thrusting inward
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3
of rock material; forced while molten into cracks between layers of other rock
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