How To Use Encroacher In A Sentence

  • The lake was dangerously shallow, and encroachers were already living in some parts of it.
  • You, my best child, will give me always your advice, as to my carriage in this my new lot; for I would not for the world be thought an encroacher. Pamela
  • ‘They are illegal encroachers,’ I've heard people say of slum dwellers, ‘they breed like rabbits.’
  • I was forced to obey, and she flung from me, repeating base, and adding flattering, encroacher. Clarissa Harlowe
  • It is obvious that a large proportion of the forest area is in the possession of encroachers in connivance with real estate agents, politicians and government officials.
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  • He is, as you relate, every hour more and more an encroacher upon it. Clarissa Harlowe
  • I can tell you, you are exactly right; for if you were to be an encroacher, as the good old man calls it, my brother would be the first to see it, and would gradually think less and less of you, till possibly he might come to despise you, and to repent of his choice: for the least shadow of an imposition, or low cunning, or mere selfishness, he cannot bear. Pamela
  • Not only has the course of these rivulets been changed by encroachers within the township, but also in peripheral areas falling in the neighbouring state of Punjab.
  • Love is an encroacher, says he: loves never goes backward. Clarissa Harlowe
  • Silly and partial encroacher! not to know to what to attribute the reserve I am forced to treat him with! Clarissa Harlowe
  • Catharine, on the other hand, considered him rather as an encroacher upon the grace which she had shown him than one whose delicacy rendered him deserving of such favour. The Fair Maid of Perth
  • In short, my dear child, your reasons are so good, that I wonder they came not into my head before, and then I needed not to have troubled you about the matter: but yet it ran in my own thought, that I could not like to be an encroacher: — for I hate a dirty thing; and, in the midst of my distresses, never could be guilty of one. Pamela
  • The Forest Department has to be given the muscle to evict encroachers and control stray dog numbers within the park.
  • His land is also being illegally occupied by encroachers.
  • The Forest Conservation Act of 1980, ostensibly meant to protect the environment, in effect reduced tribal communities to encroachers and thieves in their traditional habitat.
  • But it shewed her how reasonable and just my expectations were; and that I was no encroacher. Clarissa Harlowe
  • Boman Irani plays the bully encroacher in his own characteristic style. Khosla ka Ghosla
  • Further, the forest department too, was asked to file a caveat before the High Court to prevent the encroachers from obtaining a stay.

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