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encroach (v.)

late 14c., "acquire, get," from Old French encrochier "seize, fasten on, hang on (to), cling (to); hang up, suspend," literally "to catch with a hook," from en- "in" (see en- (1)) + croc "hook," from Old Norse krokr "hook" (see crook (n.)). Sense extended to "seize wrongfully" (c. 1400), then "trespass" (1530s). Related: Encroached; encroaches; encroaching.

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Definitions of encroach from WordNet

encroach (v.)
advance beyond the usual limit;
Synonyms: infringe / impinge
encroach (v.)
impinge or infringe upon;
Synonyms: impinge / entrench / trench
From wordnet.princeton.edu