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Inroad   /ˈɪnrˌoʊd/   Listen
noun
Inroad  n.  The entrance of an enemy into a country with purposes of hostility; a sudden or desultory incursion or invasion; raid; encroachment. "The loss of Shrewsbury exposed all North Wales to the daily inroads of the enemy." "With perpetual inroads to alarm, Though inaccessible, his fatal throne."
Synonyms: Invasion; incursion; irruption. See Invasion.



verb
Inroad  v. t.  (past & past part. inroaded; pres. part. inroading)  To make an inroad into; to invade. (Obs.) "The Saracens... conquered Spain, inroaded Aquitaine."






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... uncommon on the prairie, a suggestion of taste and refinement held in check by at least comparative poverty. Colonel Barrington was a widower who had been esteemed a man of wealth, but the founding of Silverdale had made a serious inroad on his finances. Even yet, though he occasionally practiced it, he did not take kindly ...
— Winston of the Prairie • Harold Bindloss

... breach was made, and, being satisfied with the grounds on which they went, they had found that all demands of reparation were rejected, so that a war was unavoidable. This they think to be not only just when one neighbour makes an inroad on another by public order, and carries away the spoils, but when the merchants of one country are oppressed in another, either under pretence of some unjust laws, or by the perverse wresting of good ones. This they count a juster cause of war than the other, because those injuries are done ...
— Utopia • Thomas More

... time necessary for a short expedition. Thus the legions of Rome were supplied during its earlier wars. The season during which the fields did not require the presence of the cultivators sufficed for a short inroad and a battle. These operations, too frequently interrupted to produce decisive results, yet served to keep up among the people a degree of discipline and courage which rendered them, not only secure, but formidable. The archers and ...
— Critical and Historical Essays Volume 2 • Thomas Babington Macaulay

... our chief, had heard the royal call To go where inroad by Heen-yuns was made, And 'cross the frontier build a barrier wall. Numerous his chariots, splendidly arrayed! The standards—this where dragons were displayed, And that where snakes round tortoises were coiled— ...
— Chinese Literature • Anonymous

... out from Loodianah the previous evening, on the right, the Shekawattee infantry on the left, the 4th irregular cavalry and the Shekawattee cavalry considerably to the right, for the purpose of sweeping the banks of the wet mullah on my right, and preventing any of the enemy's horse attempting an inroad towards Loodianah, or any attempt upon the baggage assembled round the fort ...
— Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 59, No. 367, May 1846 • Various


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