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Accroche

Accroche, [fr. accrocher, Fr.], to hook or grapple unto, to encroach. The French use it for delay, as accrocher un proces,

Invader

One who invades an assailant an encroacher an intruder

Intrude

come or go in without invitation permission or welcome to encroach to trespass as to intrude on families at unseasonable hours

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Intrench

To invade to encroach to infringe or trespass to enter on and take possession

Inroad

of hostility a sudden or desultory incursion or invasion raid encroachment

Encroachment

The act of entering gradually or silently upon the rights or possessions of another unlawful intrusion

Encroacher

One who by gradual steps enters on and takes possession of what is not his own

purpresture

of land subject to the rights of others : an encroachment upon or enclosure of real property (as highways, sidewalks, or

invade

invade in·vad·ed in·vad·ing 1 : to encroach upon : infringe [invading a constitutional right] 2 : to

intrusion

the property of another 2 : a trespassing on or encroachment upon something (as a right) [the Fourth Amendment demands that

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