detrude Antonyms
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Meaning of detrude
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detrude (v. t.)
To thrust down or out; to push down with force.
detrude Sentence Examples
- The jagged rocks seemed to detrude from the otherwise serene landscape.
- His loud voice seemed to detrude from the peaceful atmosphere of the library.
- The modern architecture of the skyscraper detruded sharply against the traditional skyline.
- Her flashy attire seemed to detrude from the elegance of the formal event.
- The bold font choice detruded from the simplicity of the document design.
- The graffiti on the walls detruded from the historic charm of the old town.
- The intrusive advertisements detruded from the user experience of the website.
- His constant interruptions seemed to detrude from the flow of the conversation.
- The excessive use of special effects detruded from the storyline of the film.
- The controversial decision by the city council detruded from their reputation for fair governance.
FAQs About the word detrude
To thrust down or out; to push down with force.
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The jagged rocks seemed to detrude from the otherwise serene landscape.
His loud voice seemed to detrude from the peaceful atmosphere of the library.
The modern architecture of the skyscraper detruded sharply against the traditional skyline.
Her flashy attire seemed to detrude from the elegance of the formal event.