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obˈtruder [f. prec. + -er1.] One who obtrudes or thrusts forward in an importunate or unwelcome manner.
1638Penit. Conf. vii. (1657) 144 Hath caused the busie obtruders thereof to be suspected. 1664H. More Myst. Iniq. i. 3 They are Teachers, Abettors, or Obtruders of such practices or principles upon pretence of Religion. 1879T. P. O'Connor Ld. Beaconsfield 197 The rude and calculating obtruder of self forces you to his wishes. |