"Intruding" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Intruding" Meaning

The word "intruding" means (of something, especially ideas or thoughts) entering or occurring uninvited or unnoticed; unannounced; sudden and unexpected. It can also describe a person who is entering or staying in a place without permission, often unwanted or unwelcome.

"Intruding" Examples

Examples of "Intruding"


The loud music started intruding on our conversation, making it difficult to communicate. (#for example)
The paperclip was intruding into the hole, preventing me from inserting the report. (#adverbily)
The noise in the next room was intruding on my concentration, so I put on my earplugs. (#verbally)
As we entered the room, we noticed that the contractor was intruding on the chef's kitchen space. (#verbally)
The weeds were intruding along the sidewalk, and we decided to clear them out to improve visibility. (#verbally)

"Intruding" Similar Words

Introverting

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The adjective "introverting" refers to something or someone that is incorporating or concentrating what is outside into what is within, such as absorbing, assimilating, or incorporating external stimuli and experiences into one's inner self. In a broader sense, introverting can also imply reducing external influences or inputs, drawing inward, and focusing on inner thoughts, feelings, and experiences.

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Introverts

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Introverts are people who tend to be more reserved and quiet in social situations, and often prefer to think before speaking or taking action. They tend to recharge their energy by being alone and may feel drained by too much social interaction. Introverts often have a strong internal focus and may need time to process their thoughts and emotions before sharing them with others. They may not naturally seek out the center of attention, but may be highly observant and thoughtful in their interactions with others.

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Intrusion

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Intrusions

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Intrusions refer to unwanted or uninvited interruptions or disturbances, especially in a particular place or situation. For example, an intrusion into a private conversation, an intrusion detecting alarm system, or an unwanted noise that disrupts a peaceful environment.

Intrusive

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The word "intrusive" refers to something or someone that enters or interferes with something else's space or usual course, often in an unwelcome or unexpected way. It can also describe something that breaks into or interrupts a sequence or pattern. In grammar, an intrusive word or sound is one that is inserted into a word or phrase in a way that is not usual or standard.

Intrusively

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In a way that is unwanted, uninvited, or interfering; imposing oneself or one's presence in an unwelcome or excessive manner.

Intrusiveness

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Intubate

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Intubating

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The verb "intubating" means to insert a tube, typically a flexible plastic or rubber tube, into a part of the body, especially the airway, to provide a means for oxygen, air, or other substances to enter the body, or to remove fluids or waste.