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Inroads - English meaning

Inroads – definitions in English dictionary

noun

An instance of something being encroached on or reduced by something else.

Usage examples:

The firm is beginning to make inroads into the uk market
noun

A hostile attack; a raid.

Usage examples:

The inroads and cross-border raiding of the grahams
plural noun

Direct and noticeable effects on something

Usage examples:

Women have made major inroads into this profession over the last 20 years.

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侵入

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Binnendringen

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Incursions

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Einfälle

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पैठ

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Incursioni

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침입

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Набеги

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Incursiones

Word origin

mid 16th century (in inroad (sense 2 of the noun)): from in + road (from an early use in the sense ‘riding’).

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