Inroad Mnemonic
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inroad
inroad
/ˈɪnˌɹoʊd/
Examples
- Then the city survived a devastating inroad of Vikings.
- He made a fruitless inroad from Persia.
- Consequently, poverty gradually started to gain inroad into the society.
- He was particularly watchful against the inroads of immorality among the young.
- Furthermore, any inroad into the secondary advisory market is very very recent.
- In that same year, Ayub Khan made a fruitless inroad from Persia.
- Manufacturing is beginning to make an inroad into the creative world of marketing and doing business.
- Tibetan Buddhism is also making a slow inroad into the country in recent years.
- A possibly ideal inroad for the Palm Springs area is golf, a game with a growing popularity in China.
- The rebels have been making inroad in the civil war recently, capturing a string of military bases.
an encroachment or intrusion
noun
an invasion or hostile attack
noun
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"In + Road. An invasion making a road into enemy land."
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