intrusiveness

/ɪnˈtruːsɪvnəs/
noun
  1. The quality of being unwanted or disruptive in a place or situation.
    • We complained about the intrusiveness of the street performers outside our window.
    • The intrusiveness of the alarm system annoyed the neighbors.
    • The design of the building reduced the intrusiveness of traffic noise.
  2. The quality of involving unwanted attention to someone's private matters.
    • The intrusiveness of the survey questions made many people refuse to answer.
    • The company's policy aimed to minimize the intrusiveness of its data collection.
    • She disliked the intrusiveness of social media platforms tracking her location.
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