1. intrusive - Noun
2. intrusive - Adjective
Apt to intrude; characterized by intrusion; entering without right or welcome.
Source: Webster's dictionaryshe felt her presence there was intrusive Source: Internet
an intrusive arm of the sea Source: Internet
As most gay parents will tell you, sometimes other people ask dumb, random or intrusive questions about family matters. Source: Internet
Aplite and porphyry dikes and veins may intrude pegmatites and wall rocks adjacent to intrusions, creating a confused sequence of felsic intrusive apophyses (thin branches or offshoots of igneous bodies) within the aureole of some granites. Source: Internet
As soon as 1791 locals began to shun or threaten inspectors, as they felt the inspection methods were intrusive. Source: Internet
Alternatively ambient noise levels may be measured to provide a reference point for analyzing an intrusive sound to a given environment. Source: Internet