Word Meanings - OBTRUDE - Book Publishers vocabulary database
1. To thrust impertinently; to present without warrant or solicitation; as, to obtrude one's self upon a company. The objects of our senses obtrude their particular ideas upon our minds, whether we will or no. Lock. 2. To offer with unreasonable
Additional info about word: OBTRUDE
1. To thrust impertinently; to present without warrant or solicitation; as, to obtrude one's self upon a company. The objects of our senses obtrude their particular ideas upon our minds, whether we will or no. Lock. 2. To offer with unreasonable importunity; to urge unduly or against the will. Milton.
Related words: (words related to OBTRUDE)
- OFFER
 ferre to bear, bring. The English word was influenced by F. offrir to 1. To present, as an act of worship; to immolate; to sacrifice; to present in prayer or devotion; -- often with up. Thou shalt offer every day a bullock for a sin offering for
- OFFERER
 One who offers; esp., one who offers something to God in worship. Hooker.
- PRESENT
 one, in sight or at hand, p. p. of praeesse to be before; prae before 1. Being at hand, within reach or call, within certain contemplated limits; -- opposed to absent. These things have I spoken unto you, being yet present with you. John xiv. 25.
- THRUSTING
 The white whey, or that which is last pressed out of the curd press, as for pressing curd in making cheese. (more info) 1. The act of pushing with force. The act of squeezing curd with the hand, to expel the whey. pl.
- PRESENTIVE
 Bringing a conception or notion directly before the mind; presenting an object to the memory of imagination; -- distinguished from symbolic. How greatly the word "will" is felt to have lost presentive power in the last three centuries. Earle. --
- PRESENTANEOUS
 Ready; quick; immediate in effect; as, presentaneous poison. Harvey.
- PRESENTLY
 1. At present; at this time; now. The towns and forts you presently have. Sir P. Sidney. 2. At once; without delay; forthwith; also, less definitely, soon; shortly; before long; after a little while; by and by. Shak. And presently the fig tree
- UNREASONABLE
 Not reasonable; irrational; immoderate; exorbitant. -- Un*rea"son*a*ble*ness, n. -- Un*rea"son*a*bly, adv.
- WARRANTOR
 One who warrants.
- WITHOUT-DOOR
 Outdoor; exterior. "Her without-door form." Shak.
- WITHOUTFORTH
 Without; outside' outwardly. Cf. Withinforth. Chaucer.
- OFFERTURE
 Offer; proposal; overture. More offertures and advantages to his crown. Milton.
- PRESENTER
 One who presents.
- PARTICULARITY
 1. The state or quality of being particular; distinctiveness; circumstantiality; minuteness in detail. 2. That which is particular; as: Peculiar quality; individual characteristic; peculiarity. "An old heathen altar with this particularity."
- PARTICULARLY
 1. In a particular manner; expressly; with a specific reference or interest; in particular; distinctly. 2. In an especial manner; in a high degree; as, a particularly fortunate man; a particularly bad failure. The exact propriety of Virgil
- OFFERTORY
 1. The act of offering, or the thing offered. Bacon. Bp. Fell. An anthem chanted, or a voluntary played on the organ, during the offering and first part of the Mass. That part of the Mass which the priest reads before uncovering the chalice to
- PARTICULARISM
 The doctrine of particular election. (more info) 1. A minute description; a detailed statement.
- PRESENTIMENT
 Previous sentiment, conception, or opinion; previous apprehension; especially, an antecedent impression or conviction of something unpleasant, distressing, or calamitous, about to happen; anticipation of evil; foreboding.
- SOLICITATION
 1. The act of soliciting; earnest request; persistent asking; importunity. 2. Excitement; invitation; as, the solicitation of the senses. Locke.
- WARRANTISE
 Authority; security; warranty. Shak.
- UNWARRANTABLE
 Not warrantable; indefensible; not vindicable; not justifiable; illegal; unjust; improper. -- Un*war"rant*a*ble*ness, n. -- Un*war"rant*a*bly, adv.
- NONPRESENTATION
 Neglect or failure to present; state of not being presented.
- TRUST COMPANY
 Any corporation formed for the purpose of acting as trustee. Such companies usually do more or less of a banking business.
- REPRESENTABLE
 Capable of being represented.
- TOTIPRESENT
 Omnipresence. A. Tucker.
- OMNIPRESENTIAL
 Implying universal presence. South.
- REPRESENTANT
 Appearing or acting for another; representing.
- IRREPRESENTABLE
 Not capable of being represented or portrayed.
- RE-PRESENTATION
 The act of re-presenting, or the state of being presented again; a new presentation; as, re-presentation of facts previously stated.
- PROFFER
 forth or forward, to offer; pro forward + ferre to bring. See Bear to 1. To offer for acceptance; to propose to give; to make a tender of; as, to proffer a gift; to proffer services; to proffer friendship. Shak. I reck not what wrong that thou
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