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Intruding meaning in English

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Intruding

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Adjective

1. intruding

projecting inward

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Intruding

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verb
1. (often foll by into, on, or upon)
to put forward or interpose (oneself, one's views, something) abruptly or without invitation
2. geology
to force or thrust (rock material, esp molten magma) or (of rock material) to be thrust between solid rocks

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Intruding

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verb transitiveWord forms: inˈtruded or inˈtruding
1. 
to push or force (something in or upon)
2. 
to force (oneself or one's thoughts) upon others without being asked or welcomed
3.  Geology
to force (liquid magma, etc.) into or between solid rocks
verb intransitive
4. 
to intrude oneself

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Intruding

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v. in·trud·ed, in·trud·ing, in·trudes
v.tr.
1. To put or force in inappropriately, especially without invitation, fitness, or permission: intruded opinion into a factual report.
2. Geology To thrust (molten rock) into preexisting rock.
v.intr.
To come in rudely or inappropriately; enter as an improper or unwanted element: "Unpleasant realities have intruded on [his] presidential dreams" (Alexander Stille).

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