= intrude, v.
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释义 | the world > existence and causation > existence > intrinsicality or inherence > introduction or bringing in > introduce or bring something in [verb (transitive)] > intrude or insinuate (28) intruse?a1500 = intrude, v. ingyre1513 transitive. To introduce forcibly or violently; to thrust in; usually reflexive to thrust oneself in, obtrude oneself, intrude. shuffle1565 To bring in in a deceitful, tricky, or surreptitious manner; to smuggle (a thing) in or into (something else); to thrust in somehow or other. cog1570 To foist in, into; to palm off fraudulently on, upon; to put out or utter falsely. Obsolete. foist1570 To introduce surreptitiously or unwarrantably into; also with in adv. wind?1570 To bring (a thing) in by insinuating methods. Obsolete. obtrudea1575 transitive. To proffer forcibly, unduly, or without invitation; to press, impose, or force on or upon a person; to introduce forcibly into (also †to… interject1588 transitive. To throw or cast in between; to introduce abruptly; to insert, interpolate, interpose. filch?1589 To introduce stealthily into. Obsolete. rare. intrude1592 transitive. To thrust or bring in without leave; to force (something unwelcome) on or upon a person. inthrust1605 transitive. To thrust in; to intrude. possess1606 transitive. To create (a prepossessing idea, etc.) in the mind; to insinuate. Obsolete. rare. suborna1620 transitive. To introduce, use, or appropriate (a concept, argument, etc.), esp. for corrupt or sinister purposes. Also with to or infinitive. Now rare… inedge1632 transitive. To edge in, get in edgeways or surreptitiously. interlopea1641 transitive. To introduce improperly or out of place; to foist in; to intercalate. Obsolete. subintroducteda1641 = subintroduced, adj. subintroduce1643 transitive. To introduce in a secret, subtle, or underhand manner. to hedge in1664 to hedge in. To introduce and include within the limits of something else; to thrust in, intrude, insinuate. (Perhaps in some later instances… insinuate1665 To introduce, convey, or impart to the mind indirectly, covertly, or privily; to infuse or instil subtly or imperceptibly. dodge1687 transitive. To insinuate into by a dodge. Obsolete. lug1721 figurative. To introduce in a forced manner, or irrelevantly; = drag, v. 2. assinuate1742 = insinuate, v. wriggle1766 To introduce, insert, or bring in (something) by wriggling; to insinuate (into something). fudge1776 To thrust in awkwardly or irrelevantly; to foist in. intertrude1809 transitive. To thrust in between, introduce intrusively. injeer1820 Scottish variant ingere, v., ingyre, v.1, to thrust in, obtrude, insinuate. protrude1840 transitive. figurative. To put forward obtrusively, obtrude. Obsolete. sniggle1881 transitive. To get (a thing) in surreptitiously. |
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