make+inroad

  • 11inroad — in|road [ ın,roud ] noun make inroads into/in/on something to take or use a large part of something: European cars have started to make inroads into the Japanese market. All these medical bills are making huge inroads into my savings …

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  • 12inroad — UK [ˈɪnˌrəʊd] / US [ˈɪnˌroʊd] noun make inroads into/in/on something to take or use a large part of something European cars have started to make inroads into the Japanese market. All these repair bills are making huge inroads into my savings …

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  • 13Edward Irving — Infobox clergy name = Edward Irving image size = 180px caption = Edward Irving birth date = August 4, 1792 birth place = Annan, Annandale death date = December 7, 1834 death place = church = Church of Scotland; Catholic Apostolic Church (founder) …

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  • 14encroach — v. n. 1. Trespass, intrude, infringe, trench, make inroad, make invasion. 2. Creep, advance stealthily, overtake unawares …

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  • 15retrench — I. v. a. 1. Curtail, cut, lop, dock, prune, pare, clip, cut short, cut off, lop off. 2. Diminish, lessen, decrease, abridge, curtail. 3. Confine, limit. 4. Deprive of, mutilate. II. v. n. 1. Economize. 2. Encr …

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  • 16trespass — I. v. n. 1. Encroach, infringe, intrude, make inroad or invasion, trench, enter unlawfully. 2. Transgress, offend, sin, commit an offence. II. n. 1. Injury, infringement, encroachment, invasion. 2. Transgression, crime, fault, sin, misdeed,… …

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  • 17Inroaded — Inroad In*road ([i^]n*r[=o]d ), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Inroaded}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Inroading}.] To make an inroad into; to invade. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] The Saracens . . . conquered Spain, inroaded Aquitaine. Fuller. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 18Inroading — Inroad In*road ([i^]n*r[=o]d ), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Inroaded}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Inroading}.] To make an inroad into; to invade. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] The Saracens . . . conquered Spain, inroaded Aquitaine. Fuller. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 19συγκαταθῇ — συγκαταθέω make an inroad with pres subj mp 2nd sg συγκαταθέω make an inroad with pres ind mp 2nd sg συγκαταθέω make an inroad with pres subj act 3rd sg συγκαταθέω make an inroad with pres subj act 3rd sg συγκαταθέω make an inroad with pres subj… …

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  • 20συγκαταθῆται — συγκαταθέω make an inroad with pres subj mp 3rd sg συγκαταθέω make an inroad with pres ind mp 3rd sg (doric aeolic) συγκαταθέω make an inroad with pres subj mid 3rd sg (attic) συγκαταθέω make an inroad with pres ind mid 3rd sg (attic doric… …

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