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trusion Now rare or Obs.|ˈtruːʒən| [ad. med.L. trūsiōn-em, n. of action f. trūdĕre to push, thrust. In sense 1 app. short for intrusion.] 1. Law. Illegal entry; = intrusion 2.
a1604Hanmer Chron. Irel. (1809) 349 It was agreed, that his wife should not be endowed, because that her husband had not entred by the King, but rather by trusion. 2. The action of pushing or thrusting.
1656tr. Hobbes' Elem. Philos. (1839) 214 Pulsion;..when the motions of the movent and moved body begin both together..may be called trusion or thrusting and vection. 1678Cudworth Intell. Syst. i. v. §5. 888 As Engines and Machines move, by Trusion or Pulsion. 1729Desaguliers in Phil. Trans. XXXVI. 132 If..the Point of Trusion be taken at C. |