[verb] [I] - to approach or take control of (something) gradually or without being noticedHe rejected the charge that his troops had encroached (up)on foreign territory. [I]The National Trust has recently bought the farm to save it from the threat of encroaching building development. [I]Her new play is a political mystery set against a background of encroaching revolution. [I]
ENCROACH
Meaning of ENCROACH in English
Cambridge English vocab. Кембриджский английский словарь. 2012