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make inroads
verb as in encroach
verb as in entrench
Weak matches
verb as in impinge
verb as in invade
Example Sentences
By choosing Bawumia as its presidential candidate, the NPP will be hoping to make inroads in the north, while retaining support in its heartland in the south.
Those efforts — and the energy surrounding the presidential election — appear to be helping the campaigns make inroads with voters.
Romman said that in order for Harris to make inroads with Muslim and Arab Americans at this point in the election cycle, she should push for the enforcement of U.S. and international war law and pursue an arms embargo that would stop the bombings.
But she thinks the Biden administration’s investment in the Morenci mine may help Harris make inroads in Greenlee County this year.
These beliefs, Brewer’s research has found, correlate with time spent watching YouTube videos; this trend suggests that they could be prevalent in the exact kind of alternative-media demographic segment that Harris needs to make inroads with.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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