Encroaching

/ɛnˈkroʊtʃɪŋ/ verb

Gradually moving into or taking over an area or position that belongs to someone else or something else; creeping inward.

From Old French 'encroachier,' possibly from 'en-' plus 'croche' (hook). The word entered English in the 14th century and originally described legal boundary violations.

AMመገደፍ
ARيُقترب
BNপ্রবেশ
CAintrusiu
CSvnikavý
DAindgribende
DEvordringend
ELεχθρικός
ESaproximándose
FAپیشروی
FIpääsisi
FRs'approchant
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