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Inroad

/ˈɪn.roʊd/noun
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An inroad is a sudden raid or invasion into enemy territory, often mounted on horseback in its original sense. Today, it's commonly used figuratively to describe aggressive advances or encroachments, like a company pushing into a competitor's market or urban development eating into natural habitats. This shift highlights how a term born of warfare now powers boardroom battles.

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