obtrude

 
Pronunciation: /əbˈtruːd/

verb

[no object]
  • become noticeable in an unwelcome or intrusive way: a sound from the reception hall obtruded into his thoughts
  • [with object] impose or force (something) on someone in an unwelcome or intrusive way: I felt unable to obtrude my private sorrow upon anyone

Derivatives

obtruder

noun

obtrusion

Pronunciation: /-ˈtruːʒ(ə)n/
noun

Origin:

mid 16th century: from Latin obtrudere, from ob- 'towards' + trudere 'to push'