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1 encroachment
[ɪn'krəʊtʃmənt]nome (of sea) (l')avanzare (on su); (of enemy) invasione f. (on di); (on sb.'s rights) usurpazione f. (on di); (on sb.'s privacy) violazione f. (on di)* * *noun usurpazione* * *encroachment► to encroach* * *[ɪn'krəʊtʃmənt]nome (of sea) (l')avanzare (on su); (of enemy) invasione f. (on di); (on sb.'s rights) usurpazione f. (on di); (on sb.'s privacy) violazione f. (on di) -
2 encroachment en·croach·ment n
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3 (to) encroach
(to) encroach /ɪnˈkrəʊtʃ/v. i.1 intromettersi in; introdursi in; abusare di; invadere: to encroach upon other people's land, invadere (o occupare illegalmente) terre altrui; to encroach on sb. 's time, abusare del tempo di q.● ( del mare) to encroach upon the land, invadere la spiaggiaencroachern.1 (leg.) usurpatore, usurpatrice2 intruso, intrusaencroachmentn. [cu]2 (leg.) violazione (in particolare, del diritto di proprietà altrui). -
4 (to) encroach
(to) encroach /ɪnˈkrəʊtʃ/v. i.1 intromettersi in; introdursi in; abusare di; invadere: to encroach upon other people's land, invadere (o occupare illegalmente) terre altrui; to encroach on sb. 's time, abusare del tempo di q.● ( del mare) to encroach upon the land, invadere la spiaggiaencroachern.1 (leg.) usurpatore, usurpatrice2 intruso, intrusaencroachmentn. [cu]2 (leg.) violazione (in particolare, del diritto di proprietà altrui). -
5 encroach
[ɪn'krəʊtʃ]to encroach on — [ vegetation] invadere; [ sea] avanzare su; [ person] invadere [ territory]; usurpare [ rights]
to encroach on sb.'s privacy — violare la privacy di qcn
* * *[in'krəu ] - encroachment* * *[ɪn'krəʊtʃ]to encroach on — [ vegetation] invadere; [ sea] avanzare su; [ person] invadere [ territory]; usurpare [ rights]
to encroach on sb.'s privacy — violare la privacy di qcn
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encroachment — en·croach·ment n 1: an act or instance of encroaching 2: something (as a structure) that encroaches on another s land possession of the one foot encroachment Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 … Law dictionary
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encroachment — An illegal intrusion in a highway or navigable river, with or without obstruction. Hartford Elec. Light Co. v. Water Resources Commission, 162 Conn. 89, 291 A.2d 721, 730. An encroachment upon a street or highway is a fixture, such as a wall or… … Black's law dictionary
encroachment — noun the encroachment on their territory Syn: intrusion on, trespass on, invasion of, infiltration of, incursion into, appropriation of; infringement of, impingement on … Thesaurus of popular words
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