Free Translator Free Translator
Translators Dictionaries Courses Other
Home
English Dictionary      examples: 'day', 'get rid of', 'New York Bay'




Encroaching   /ɪnkrˈoʊtʃɪŋ/   Listen
verb
Encroach  v. i.  (past & past part. encroached; pres. part. encroaching)  To enter by gradual steps or by stealth into the possessions or rights of another; to trespass; to intrude; to trench; commonly with on or upon; as, to encroach on a neighbor; to encroach on the highway. "No sense, faculty, or member must encroach upon or interfere with the duty and office of another." "Superstition,... a creeping and encroaching evil." "Exclude the encroaching cattle from thy ground."
Synonyms: To intrude; trench; infringe; invade; trespass.






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








Advanced search
     Find words:
Starting with
Ending with
Containing
Matching a pattern  

Synonyms
Antonyms
Quotes
Words linked to  

only single words



Share |





"Encroaching" Quotes from Famous Books



... will do, you must do, I think. You are very ready to promise; very ready to depart from your promise. You say, however, that you will set out to-morrow for the country. You know how ill I have been. I am not well enough now to debate with you upon your encroaching ways. I am utterly dissatisfied with the tale you have told below. Nor will I promise to appear to the people of the house to-morrow ...
— Clarissa, Volume 4 (of 9) - History Of A Young Lady • Samuel Richardson

... uncovering the decaying coffins of early pioneers, to bury the wreaths and flowers, laid on a grave of to-day, under their obliterating waves. No tree to shade them from the glaring sky above could live in those winds, no turf would lie there to resist the encroaching sand below. The dead were harried and hustled even in their graves by the persistent sun, the unremitting wind, and the unceasing sea. The departing mourner saw the contour of the very mountain itself change with the shifting dunes as he passed, and his last look beyond rested ...
— Under the Redwoods • Bret Harte

... line from London Bridge to Felbridge is about twenty-five miles. Geographically the map suggests a couple of small continents joined together by a sort of isthmus in the middle, where the breadth is narrowed by the sweeping bays, or inlets, formed by the encroaching dioceses on ...
— Bell's Cathedrals: Southwark Cathedral • George Worley

... of the encroaching twilight the irritation of the tetrarch waned and decreased. He lost himself in memories of the princess who had been his bride, and he wondered were it possible that, despite the irrevocable, he was never to see, to speak, to hold her to him again. ...
— Mary Magdalen • Edgar Saltus

... her, he, therefore, hoped and intreated they would do so too, for there was still room to imagine, that one fair day, with a moderate sea, might enable them, by united exertions to clear and secure the well against the encroaching ballast which washed into it; that if this could be done, they might be able to restore the chains to the pumps, and use them; and that then hands enough might be spared to raise jury-masts, with which they might carry the ship to Ireland; that her appearance alone, while she could swim, would be ...
— Thrilling Narratives of Mutiny, Murder and Piracy • Anonymous


More quotes...



Copyright © 2025 Free-Translator.com