trusion (Meaning)

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trusion (n.)

The act of pushing or thrusting.

Synonyms & Antonyms of trusion

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trusion Sentence Examples

  1. The intrusion of foreign troops into the sovereign territory caused widespread alarm.
  2. An unexplained protrusion on the wall signaled a possible security breach.
  3. The sudden protrusion from the computer screen indicated a malicious program.
  4. The tumor's intrusion into the brain tissue required immediate medical attention.
  5. The intrusion of invasive species into a fragile ecosystem disrupted the natural balance.
  6. The unauthorized intrusion into the company's server exposed sensitive data.
  7. The protrusion of the bone from the skin was a sign of a serious injury.
  8. The intrusion of wasps into the picnic area forced people to scatter.
  9. The protrusion of the iceberg above the water's surface warned of potential danger.
  10. The intrusion of noise from the construction site made it difficult to concentrate.

FAQs About the word trusion

The act of pushing or thrusting.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The intrusion of foreign troops into the sovereign territory caused widespread alarm.

An unexplained protrusion on the wall signaled a possible security breach.

The sudden protrusion from the computer screen indicated a malicious program.

The tumor's intrusion into the brain tissue required immediate medical attention.