Simple as in usurp To seize or take possession of something, often in an unauthorized or forceful manner, as in confiscate. Clear All
3 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Accroach'
The clever fox managed to accroach the rabbit's burrow, outsmarting its usual inhabitants.
The playful children attempted to accroach on the teacher's surprise by guessing what the activity would be.
The mischievous child tried to accroach on his sister's playtime by stealing her favorite toy.
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