Sentences with Accroach

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8 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Accroach'

The feudal lord would often accroach lands from unsuspecting peasants, expanding his domain.

In medieval times, kings would accroach resources from neighboring kingdoms to strengthen their rule.

The wildlife conservationists worked tirelessly to prevent poachers from accroaching the habitats of endangered species.

The corporation was accused of attempting to accroach the intellectual property rights of a smaller company.

In the historical novel, the power-hungry villain plotted to accroach the throne and overthrow the rightful king.

The rebellious group attempted to accroach control of the government, sparking a political uprising.

The ambitious student tried to accroach the leadership position in the student council through cunning tactics.

The invasive species continued to accroach on the native flora, threatening the ecological balance of the region.

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