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enroach

 

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Enroach

Definition:

verb

  1. to gradually intrude or encroach upon someone else's territory, rights, or privileges.
  2. to advance beyond usual or proper limits.

Example Sentences:

1. The construction site enroaches upon the neighboring property, causing disputes among the residents.

2. The new regulations enroach on our freedom of speech, limiting what we can express publicly.

3. Without permission, the company decided to enroach into the market dominated by its competitor.

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