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Meanings of
encroachment
in English
Portuguese
intrusão
Catalan
intrusió
Spanish
invasión
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Entry to another's property without right or permission.
invasion
violation
intrusion
trespass
usurpation
Portuguese
intrusão
Portuguese
usurpação
Catalan
intrusió
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Influencing strongly.
impact
impingement
Portuguese
usurpação
Synonyms
Examples for "
impact
"
impact
impingement
Examples for "
impact
"
1
Objective: Asthma is a major public health problem with considerable economic
impact
.
2
Its
impact
on victims' health at the cellular level, however, remains unknown.
3
However, the
impact
on specific aspects of health status is not clear.
4
The State Department has yet to issue a final environmental
impact
statement.
5
However, they said a medium-term
impact
was possible if political instability persists.
1
And its direct path, the point of
impingement
,
will be at Scandor.
2
All devices were well positioned, with no
impingement
on inflows or outflows.
3
Radiographic signs of
impingement
were assessed and were correlated with clinical outcomes.
4
Methods: Twenty-five amateur badminton players with shoulder
impingement
syndrome participated in the study.
5
Intervention: Magnetic resonance imaging revealed
impingement
on the thoracic cord by a mass.
Usage of
encroachment
in English
1
It documents the
encroachment
of modern values on a resistant Irish countryside.
2
The Declaration of Independence meant war against the ever-growing
encroachment
of despotism.
3
There is no intention of
encroachment
on the part of the encroachers.
4
Truth is sensitive and jealous of the least
encroachment
of its sacredness.
5
Thus, for a long time, nature overlooks the
encroachment
and profanity of-man.
6
Farming not only added nothing but made
encroachment
on his small stipend.
7
The English Government considered M. de Giers' explanation of this
encroachment
unsatisfactory.
8
Mankind won't stand it much longer, this
encroachment
of the humane spirit.
9
PC language is widely viewed as an
encroachment
on individual freedom.
10
To a person they were upset about the corporation's recent
encroachment
.
11
For the clak-claks vociferously and loudly resented
encroachment
on their chosen hunting territory.
12
How far the amendment constitutes a federal
encroachment
on state power.
13
Thus warned, the government considered this action an
encroachment
of its own authority.
14
In his letter, Beckstrom criticized the NSA's
encroachment
on DHS territory.
15
Church courts became corrupt, but jealously guarded their jurisdiction from temporal court
encroachment
.
16
Rapid progress and present extent of federal
encroachment
on state power.
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encroachment
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
federal encroachment
human encroachment
further encroachment
gradual encroachment
agricultural encroachment
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Translations for
encroachment
Portuguese
intrusão
violação
invasão
usurpação
Catalan
intrusió
intromissió
invasió
violació
usurpació
Spanish
invasión
violación
Encroachment
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Encroachment
across language varieties
United States of America
Common
United Kingdom
Common