History
History
Synonyms
UK
US
Meaning:
encroach

to go beyond, use more than, what is right or natural

invade another's property, business

inject

to force (a liquid, drug etc) into (a person, thing) (as if) with a syringe

put in, introduce

insert

to put, fit, place, (something) (in, into, between etc)

put, tuck in

interject

to make (a remark etc) suddenly between statements made by another

throw in; interrupt

throw in

(in sports such as football) to put the ball back into play using a throw

put in, introduce

tuck

a flat, stitched fold of cloth; (GB informal) food, especially the cakes, pastry etc that children enjoy; to push, fold, (something) into a small space

fold together

usurp

to take (a person's power, authority, position) without right

take over

SQUEEZE IN as in Wiktionary
SQUEEZE IN as in Wikipedia