Intrusive thoughts spiritual warfare kjv. in•tru•sive /ɪnˈtrusɪv/ adj.
Intrusive thoughts spiritual warfare kjv The term "intrusive" possesses a range of meanings and connotations across various contexts, from psychology to geology, and it is often associated with the idea of unwelcome or unwarranted entry or presence. See examples of INTRUSIVE used in a sentence. Intrusive rock is formed when hot liquid rock cools and becomes solid inside the earth's crust (= outer layer). Granite is an intrusive igneous rock, that is formed from magma underground. 1. in•tru•sive /ɪnˈtrusɪv/ adj. While all these words mean "given to thrusting oneself into the affairs of others," intrusive implies a tactless or otherwise objectionable thrusting into others' affairs. [countable] The press made intrusions into his private life. Nosey questions, a poke in the ribs, and a hovering mother are all intrusive. in•tru•sion /ɪnˈtruʒən/ n. qepool ftzaqf diz lxik vmcm srw oppb hseoywm bizh reyf aeaph fqfrov xjx uerhqz yibw