Easy as in commandeer To seize or usurp, similar to taking something without permission or encroaching upon someone else's rights or territory. Clear All
3 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Accroach'
The overzealous teacher tended to accroach the students' personal space, making them uncomfortable.
The cunning fox tried to accroach on the henhouse, hoping to snatch a few eggs unnoticed.
The aggressive vines seemed to accroach on the garden, entwining themselves around delicate flowers.
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