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The encroachment
noun
An entry into a place or area that was previously uncommon; an advance beyond former borders; intrusion; incursion.
Exact(60)
(The encroachment is faintly embarrassing, a stain spreading on pants).
The encroachment of the city today is unparalleled, he says.
The encroachment of private development on what should be public space is another matter.
The encroachment of outsiders -- drug traffickers, soldiers, ranchers and tourists -- has brought tension to their territory.
The encroachment of the state-financed funds has also concerned the EU commission.
The encroachment on sports and fitness training is just another notch on the wall for our robot competitors.
The encroachment of a large-scale livestock facility near homes is significantly disruptive of rural living.
It became Mr. Rathore's mission to reverse the encroachment.
The second G.O.P. wouldn't be based on the Encroachment Story.
Anything that furthers the encroachment merits close inspection.
And lately, the encroachment has been anything but subtle.
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