Obtrude

Pronunciation: /əbˈtruːd/

Obtrude (verb)

  1. To enter a situation in an unwanted way, so others notice you more than they want.
  2. To appear in a way that is too noticeable, breaking the usual calm or order of a place.

Examples

  • The chair leg obtrudes into the walkway.
  • He obtrudes his opinions during every meeting.