detrude
American
[dih-trood]
/ dɪˈtrud /
verb (used with object)
detruded,
detruding
-
to thrust out or away.
-
to thrust or force down.
detrude
British
/ dɪˈtruːd, dɪˈtruːʒən /
verb
Other Word Forms
- detrusion noun
Etymology
Origin of detrude
1425–75; late Middle English < Latin dētrūdere to thrust down, drive away, equivalent to dē- de- + trūdere to thrust, drive, force
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