intrusiveness

[ US /ˌɪnˈtɹusɪvnɛs/ ]
NOUN
  1. aggressiveness as evidenced by intruding; by advancing yourself or your ideas without invitation
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How To Use intrusiveness In A Sentence

  • Specifically, increasing physical activity and decreasing the intrusiveness of the nursing home environment at night can improve those factors in nursing home residents who are incontinent.
  • Even so, the literary life — the rivalries of authors, the intrusiveness of biographers, the presumptuousness of critics especially academics — revolted him. A Phony Who Reformed
  • Due to its trait of "no intrusiveness", the Spring framework can easily integrate Hibernate to replace Entity Bean's O/R mapping solution and excellent Struts framework.
  • The arrival of the census form routinely sparks a bad-tempered debate about intrusiveness and unreasonable authority.
  • In making the "intrusiveness" argument, Cameron is probably drawing on a dimly remembered era in Tory folk memory when feminists bestrode the Earth. Child benefit and binocular man
  • Even telemarketers aren't so parasitic, though their intrusiveness is often considered worse.
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