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To is to thrust forward or stick out from a surface or boundary. Derived from the Latin protrudere ( pro- "forward" and trudere "to thrust"), the word captures the physical act of being pushed or extending beyond a standard plane. Meaning and Usage

The verb is primarily used to describe physical objects or parts of the body that extend outward. protrude

: Teeth or a jaw that sticks out, or medical conditions like a "protruding disc" in the spine. To is to thrust forward or stick out

While "stick out" is the common conversational equivalent, is often favored in technical or formal writing. PROTRUDE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster : Teeth or a jaw that sticks out,

: Rocks protruding from a cliff face or coastlines that stick out into the water.

: A nail protruding from a wall, or an envelope sticking out of a bag. Contextual Variations