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19 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Intrusive' in a Sentence

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The intrusive sound of a car alarm shattered the midnight silence.
Intrusive customs inspections delayed the travelers at the border.
Intrusive echoes distorted the acoustics in the cavernous hall.
The bright, intrusive colors clashed with the overall theme of the room.
Intrusive software bugs affected the performance of the application.
The intrusive scent of perfume filled the small elevator.
The intrusive glow of the streetlight disrupted the stargazing experience.
In the quiet library, his intrusive phone call drew disapproving glances.
The intrusive chirping of crickets added to the serene night ambiance.
The tour guide warned visitors against intrusive behavior in the ancient ruins.
The intrusive aroma of spices filled the air in the bustling market.
Intrusive memories of the accident haunted her dreams.
The security guard warned against intrusive behavior in the art gallery.
The intrusive spotlight made the shy performer feel exposed on stage.
The wildlife photographer aimed to capture shots without being intrusive to the animals.
The therapist taught techniques to manage intrusive memories.
The teacher discouraged intrusive chatter during the exam.
The intrusive smell of burnt popcorn lingered in the office kitchen.
In therapy, she struggled with intrusive thoughts about past trauma.

Intrusive

in-troo-siv
adjectiveTending to intrude; coming without invitation or welcome.
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Last Updated On: March 15, 2024
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