verb
- to gradually advance beyond usual or proper limits into someone else’s territory, rights, or domain
Usage: past tense of encroach
Examples
- The rising sea levels encroached on the coastal village.
- Urban development has encroached upon the wildlife preserve.
- She felt her privacy had been encroached upon by the reporters.
- The weeds encroached on the carefully maintained garden.
- Government regulations encroached on the company’s autonomy.
- The forest slowly encroached on the abandoned farmland.