Obtrusion [noun]

Definition of Obtrusion:

trespass

Opposite/Antonyms of Obtrusion:

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Sentence/Example of Obtrusion:

Nothing is so odious as the obtrusion of technic in any work of art.

For it was this obtrusion of a personality that vaguely troubled him.

There is no obtrusion of the police or the military, as in Paris or Vienna.

But the merits of a class are not best seen by the obtrusion of its more eminent members, but by the average.

The young man was plainly astonished, disconcerted as well by the obtrusion of a sordid detail into the tragedy of the time.

All throughout He has been speaking with authority, but has, as usual, avoided the obtrusion of His personal prerogative.

The obtrusion of the French language during the reign of Napoleon had no effect.

You may take ham to appease hunger, or you may take it to prevent the obtrusion of that vulgar sensation.

Mr. Herrington objected to the obtrusion of such trifling matter upon the House, which had business to do.

I have no right to mar the great end of a great history, by any obtrusion of my own weak self.