Encroach
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British pronunciation/ɛnkɹˈə‍ʊt‍ʃ/
American pronunciation/ɪnˈkɹoʊtʃ/

Definición y Significado de "encroach"

to encroach
01

traspasar

to gradually moving forward or extending beyond established boundaries or limits
02

traspasar

to intrude upon or infringe upon someone else's territory, rights, or space, often causing harm or inconvenience

encroach

v

encroacher

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encroacher

n

encroaching

adj

encroaching

adj

encroachment

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encroachment

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example
Ejemplo
The forest slowly encroached onto the abandoned farmland, reclaiming the territory left untended for decades.
With careful planning, we can prevent urban sprawl from encroaching further into natural reserves, preserving biodiversity for future generations.
Over time, urbanization encroached upon rural areas, altering the landscape and lifestyle of local communities.
Without proper zoning regulations, industrialization could encroach deeper into natural reserves, threatening local ecosystems.
The expanding city encroached upon the natural habitat of many species, leading to their decline.
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