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detrude

[ dih-trood ]

verb (used with object)

detruded, detruding.
  1. to thrust out or away.
  2. to thrust or force down.


detrude

/ dɪˈtruËd; dɪˈtruËÊ’É™n /

verb

  1. tr to force down or thrust away or out
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Derived Forms

  • detrusion, noun
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51³Ô¹Ï History and Origins

Origin of detrude1

1425–75; late Middle English < Latin »åŧ³Ù°ùÅ«»å±ð°ù±ð to thrust down, drive away, equivalent to »åŧ- de- + ³Ù°ùÅ«»å±ð°ù±ð to thrust, drive, force
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51³Ô¹Ï History and Origins

Origin of detrude1

C16: from Latin »åŧ³Ù°ùÅ«»å±ð°ù±ð to push away, from de- + ³Ù°ùÅ«»å±ð°ù±ð to thrust
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Christie DeTrude, owner of the Queen of Angels Catholic Bookstore in Jacksonville, reached a settlement with the city that will exempt the store on religious grounds from the Human Rights Ordinance.

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Ms. DeTrude sued in February after the city updated its anti-discrimination ordinance in 2020 to include sexual orientation and gender identity.

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Hal Frampton, senior counsel with the Alliance Defending Freedom, applauded the agreement, saying the ordinance would compel Ms. DeTrude to express messages at odds with her Catholic faith.

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District Court Judge Timothy Corrigan denied in June the store’s request for a preliminary injunction, but instructed Ms. DeTrude to file an amended complaint and motion for summary judgment limited to the religious-exception argument.

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Christie DeTrude said the ban on communication in the measure that could make someone feel “unwelcome†based on gender identity violates her First Amendment rights, The Washington Times’ Valerie Richardson reports.

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