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"obtrusion" Definitions
  1. an act of obtruding
  2. something that is obtruded

4 Sentences With "obtrusion"

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"I have a bit of an obtrusion that will be there forever," she said about her stomach.
Nonetheless, future translators would find much to fault in Motteux's version: Samuel Putnam criticized "the prevailing slapstick quality of this work, especially where Sancho Panza is involved, the obtrusion of the obscene where it is found in the original, and the slurring of difficulties through omissions or expanding upon the text". John Ormsby considered Motteux's version "worse than worthless", and denounced its "infusion of Cockney flippancy and facetiousness" into the original.
Amoebae are larger than flagellates and move in a different way. Amoebae can be distinguished from other protozoa by their slug-like properties and pseudopodia. A pseudopodium or “false foot” is a temporary obtrusion from the body of the amoeba that helps pull it along surfaces for movement or helps to pull in food. The amoeba does not have permanent appendages and the pseudopodium is more of a slime-like consistency than a flagellum.
Spain had no treaties with any of the Indian tribes in > Louisiana, fixing limits to their claims, so far as we are informed. The > Indians were kept quiet, and at peace with Spanish subjects, by kind > treatment and due precautions, which did not allow obtrusion on lands > claimed by them, without written permits from the Governor; but that such > permits were usual, cannot be doubted.55 U.S. at 522. Again in dicta, the Court seemed to apply the concept of adverse possession to aboriginal lands: > [The plaintiff's tract] was held and improved by authority of the Spanish > government, and claimed as individual property, to which the Indian right of > possession did not extend; of this the Indians never complained, nor do they > now complain; no half-breed owner and Indian descendant is defending this > suit; it is defended by trespassers, showing no color of claim under the > half-breeds, or any one else; shelter is sought under the assumption that > Honoré's permit and inhabitation were neither known or recognized by the > Sacs and Foxes, and that therefore, the additional article of the treaty of > 1804, cannot protect the title of Reddick. . . .

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