obtrude
Obtrude is a verb meaning to thrust oneself forward in an unwelcome or intrusive way, or to force something into a situation where it is not desired. It commonly describes people who impose their presence, opinions, or ideas on others. The term carries a negative connotation and is often used when the intrusion feels unwarranted or brusque. In a more literal sense, obtrude can describe something that thrusts into view or space, though this usage is less common in everyday speech.
Common collocations include obtrude one's opinions, obtrusive behavior, and obtruding upon someone. The expression "to obtrude
Etymology: The word derives from Latin obtrudere, from ob- "toward, against" and trudere "to thrust," with English
Comparison and usage notes: Intrude is a more neutral or versatile synonym; obtrude emphasizes insistence or