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Word | Encroach |
French Meaning | empiétez, empiéter, empiétent, empiétons, envahir |
advance beyond the usual limit / impinge or infringe upon / Encroachment. / intrude on (a person's territory or a thing considered to be a right). / to gradually move or go into an area that is beyond the usual or desired limits / to gradually take or begin to use or affect something that belongs to someone else or that someone else is using, | |
Usage | ⇒ We shpold not encroach others freedom ⇒ The suburbs encroach further into the rural areas each year. ⇒ rather than encroach on his privacy, she might have kept to her room ⇒ The salesman encroached upon my time |
Synonyms | infringe, trespass, impinge, invade, intrude, entrench, trench, overstep, transgress, usurp, violate, interfere, contravene, intervene, penetrate, appropriate, arrogate, barge in, break in, butt in, |
Antonyms | keep off, abate, abrogate, abstain, annihilate, annul, avert, avoid, banish, circumvent, coddle, convey, cut, decorate, defend, deny, disclaim, dismiss, eject, abolish, |
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