Encroachment in a sentence as a noun

The latter is about encroachment on liberty, or something like that.

The current model is "build your house next to a billionaire's house so they'll acquire you to stop any potential encroachment.

A lot of freedom that was taken for granted is under rapid encroachment by the US Government and other foreign governments as well.

"I don't want to see us throw the baby out with the bath water as it were, nor do I want the unreasonable encroachment on privacy to continue.

But in addition to the cats we took care of, we had many programs around the world to protect animals from poachers and environmental encroachment.

As an American friend of mine once said: "why would we let facts get in the way of our illogical obsessions with socialism, encroachment by the state on personal liberty, etc.

To the extent that's actually the case, I don't think hating the player is unwarranted, as it's exactly that kind of player who has made and continues to make, with every unquestioned encroachment the game the bowl of suck that it is.

If HR sees itself as "the people people" and its role as evaluating candidates for "people skills" and engineering's role as evaluating candidates for "technical skills" that's an unworkable division of labor and will invite improper encroachment from HR into the hiring process.

Encroachment definitions

noun

any entry into an area not previously occupied; "an invasion of tourists"; "an invasion of locusts"

See also: invasion intrusion

noun

entry to another's property without right or permission

See also: trespass violation intrusion usurpation

noun

influencing strongly; "they resented the impingement of American values on European culture"

See also: impingement impact