intrusive in the PONS Dictionary

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Agency theory predicts that if the costs of monitoring the agent are low, the principal will use intrusive methods of control.
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Intrusive burials were found in the side chapels.
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Politically, the townships local governments were neither active nor intrusive nor controversial.
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Judicial overview is typically required for the more intrusive powers.
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The exterior appearance of the square remains as it was when it was built, with no intrusive modern buildings.
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She is often right but all of the conclusions could've been reached in far less intrusive ways.
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The peak is a 439 metres high intrusive volcanic plug.
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Some people have numerous intrusive thoughts and physical sensations that push them to check with family, friends, and physicians.
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The game has been criticized for its highly intrusive product placement.
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Eventually, a compromise was reached, which involved the use of landscaping to make the security barriers appear less intrusive upon the area.
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