obtrusion

/əbˈtruʒən/
noun
  1. Something that sticks out or is forced into a place where it is not wanted.
    • The new building was an ugly obtrusion on the historic skyline.
    • She saw the loud advertisement as an unwelcome obtrusion into her peaceful walk.
    • The rock formation was a natural obtrusion from the cliff face.
  2. The act of forcing yourself or your ideas on others when they do not want them.
    • His constant obtrusion into our private conversations annoyed everyone.
    • The politician's obtrusion of his personal beliefs into the debate was criticized.
    • We resented the obtrusion of their opinions on our family decision.
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