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opdringend

Opdringend is a Dutch adjective describing something that presses on someone or demands attention in a persistent, often intrusive way. It can refer to requests, questions, behavior, or circumstances that are repeated or forceful, sometimes to the point of discomfort. The term often carries a nuance between urgency and insistence, signaling that the action or demand cannot be easily ignored.

Etymology and related terms: opdringend is formed from the verb dringen, meaning to push or urge, with

Usage and nuance: An opdringende persoon or vraag is one that presses for a response or action,

Synonyms and antonyms: Synonyms include insisterend, dwingend, urgent in certain contexts, and opdringerig for a person.

In summary, opdringend denotes a form of forceful persistence, whether in requests, questions, or behavior, that

the
prefix
op-
and
the
participial
form
-end.
Related
words
include
opdringerig
(pushy
or
intrusive)
and
dringend
(urgent).
These
related
terms
help
distinguish
subtle
shades:
opdringend
emphasizes
persistence
or
intrusion,
while
dringend
focuses
more
on
time-related
urgency.
sometimes
crossing
into
being
bothersome.
It
is
generally
stronger
than
simply
apologizing
for
a
request
and
stronger
than
neutral
urgency.
Examples
include:
een
opdringende
verkoper
die
probeert
te
overtuigen,
of
opdringende
reclame
die
de
straat
overheerst,
en
opdringende
vragen
tijdens
een
vergadering.
Antonyms
include
onopdringend
(niet
opdringerig)
or
onopdringerig/niet-opdringerig,
meaning
not
pushy
or
intrusive.
can
be
perceived
as
intrusive
or
urgent
depending
on
the
context.