encroachment in English

noun
1
intrusion on a person's territory, rights, etc..
minor encroachments on our individual liberties
2
a penalty in which a defensive player is positioned in the neutral zone at the start of a play.
synonyms:intrusion ontrespass oninvasion ofinfiltration ofincursion intoappropriation ofinfringement ofimpingement on
noun

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1. The problem was to safeguard sites from encroachment by property development.

2. I resent the encroachment on my time.

3. The eagle broke away and defiantly continued its encroachment.

4. This frustrates government efforts in checking desert encroachment.

5. The workers were charged with forest encroachment and illegal logging.

6. An encroachment, as of a right or privilege.

7. It's a sign of the encroachment of commercialism in medicine.

8. An encroachment of the forgotten things is a special crime.

9. Moscow vehemently opposes any further Nato encroachment on former Soviet areas.

10. He, too, noted with mild Asperity the harsh encroachment of industrial

11. Aerial encroachment is generally used to facilitate the use of tower cranes.

12. Encroachment on any enterprise run by the national bourgeoisie is strictly prohibited.

13. At issue is what regards as the west's creeping encroachment into Russia's backyard.

14. In general, reddish egret numbers have declined due to human encroachment and habitat loss.

15. (d) whether the rail-front at the border is a cover-up for Pakistani encroachment; and

16. Although that infuriated the Japanese, they were more concerned with the Russian encroachment in Korea than that in Manchuria.

17. Mouvement au Courant asked that the proponent prevent any encroachment of the riverbed by the access road.

18. We are likely to take stronger action to prevent and prohibit encroachment of our patent rights.

19. We can prevent encroachment on public interest effectively only by depending on citizen and social organization.

20. Analyse the intellectual development of China as a response to foreign encroachment during the period 1860 - 19

21. He, too, noted with mild asperity the harsh encroachment of industrialization on the ethereal world of the cataract.

22. Still others see the pro-bat requirement as just another example of federal encroachment on local government.

23. In spite of human encroachment, prairie dogs have adapted, continuing to dig burrows in open areas of western cities.

24. 4 He, too, noted with mild asperity the harsh encroachment of industrialization on the ethereal world of the cataract.

25. And unfortunately for middle managers, the encroachment of technology has coincided with a less autocratic approach to management.

26. Since offices were regarded as a form of property, reform could be stigmatized as an encroachment upon freehold.

27. 15 And unfortunately for middle managers, the encroachment of technology has coincided with a less autocratic approach to management.

28. Earlier, especially at the beginning of the 18th cent., Araucanians fleeing white encroachment had gone across the Andes into Argentina.

29. By the 1960s, encroachment of the vast eastern plain was almost complete, and the previously rich run of 1.6 million anadromous fish had virtually collapsed.

30. Police seize P12M cash, rice, eggs in campaign vs vote-buying During this operation three trucks encroachment material were Confiscated.

31. They deny their own law, denying my right, and the precedent is there to stead them in the next encroachment.

32. Being top-hung, there is no encroachment into the roof space to consider, as there is with centre-pivoting roof windows.

33. Common causes of low back pain (lumbar Backache) include lumbar strain, nerve irritation, lumbar radiculopathy, bony encroachment, and conditions of the bone and joints

34. The Comanches had commanded the high plains of Central and West Texas for more than a century and waged continuous warfare against white encroachment

35. He planned to lead 60,000 troops from east China to Xinjiang province and construct a railroad as a barrier against Russian encroachment in Xinjiang.

36. Crinite mariposa lily is threatened by succession and fire exclusion, which lead to the encroachment of woody species and the alteration of mariposa lily habitat

37. With the steady encroachment of agriculture and other human activities came pollutants from fertilizer and pesticide runoffs that slowly contaminated the land and the water.

38. While the Banteng (Bos javanicus) may be active during the night or day, in areas with heavy human encroachment the herds have become nocturnal

39. It will help us to search the available methods to prevent and control water encroachment and enhance final recovery of water flooding gas reservoir.

40. The birds don’t tolerate significant hardwood encroachment in the mid-story, so forestry management for Red-Cockaded Woodpeckers generally involves prescribed burns and/or other

41. The small population of about 1,400 individuals is threatened by human encroachment, very low levels of genetic variation, entanglement in fishing nets, marine debris, disease, and past commercial hunting for skins.

42. To many people organization has the connotation of regimentation, undue encroachment on freedom, a coldhearted machine that moves ahead for its own aggrandizement without taking into consideration the welfare of its members.

43. Areaways A space below grade adjacent to a building open to the outer air and enclosed by walls As-of-Right Any encroachment allowed by a governing agency, such as the DOB or DOT, without any need for a special permit or variance.

44. As Archbishop Engelbrektsson's resistance to the encroachment of Danish rule escalated, first with King Frederick I of Denmark and his successor King Christian III of Denmark, Steinvikholm Castle and Nidarholm Abbey became the Roman Catholic Church's military strongholds in Norway.

45. The state’s continued encroachment on the freedom of conscience in the marketplace signifies that people Augmentedly believe that state and church are patron and client, and that cliens conscientia may only buy or sell (or refuse to buy and sell) by the consent of patria patronus.