inroad
in
ˈɪn
in
road
ˌroʊd
rowd
British pronunciation
/ˈɪnɹə‍ʊd/

Definition & Meaning of "inroad"in English

Inroad
01

a gradual advance or penetration that weakens or reduces strength, influence, or effectiveness

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Examples
The company 's aggressive marketing strategy made significant inroads into its competitor's market share.
The rise of online streaming services has made considerable inroads into traditional television viewership.
02

a sudden and often hostile invasion or raid into a territory or area

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The barbarian tribes made significant inroads into the kingdom's borders, pillaging villages along the way.
The surprise attack by enemy forces caught the defenders off guard, resulting in swift inroads into their territory.
03

a success that is achieved, particularly as a result of destroying or reducing the success of another thing

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