accroachment (Meaning)

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accroachment (n.)

An encroachment; usurpation.

Synonyms & Antonyms of accroachment

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accroachment Sentence Examples

  1. The farmer raised concerns about the accroachment of urban development on his agricultural land.
  2. The community protested against the accroachment of a large corporation into their neighborhood.
  3. Legal battles ensued over the accroachment of a mining company on protected environmental areas.
  4. The environmentalist group worked tirelessly to prevent the accroachment of industrial activities in the wildlife sanctuary.
  5. The residents organized a petition to address the accroachment of a landfill on their scenic landscape.
  6. Municipal authorities were criticized for allowing the accroachment of commercial buildings into historically preserved districts.
  7. Conservationists fought against the accroachment of logging activities into the ancient forest.
  8. The indigenous tribe protested the accroachment of oil exploration on their ancestral lands.
  9. The park ranger patrolled the area to prevent the accroachment of tourists into restricted zones.
  10. The government implemented strict regulations to prevent the accroachment of illegal settlements on public lands.

FAQs About the word accroachment

An encroachment; usurpation.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The farmer raised concerns about the accroachment of urban development on his agricultural land.

The community protested against the accroachment of a large corporation into their neighborhood.

Legal battles ensued over the accroachment of a mining company on protected environmental areas.

The environmentalist group worked tirelessly to prevent the accroachment of industrial activities in the wildlife sanctuary.