Encroach a relationship held together by a thread;
1.easily broken
2. perennial...
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Encroach a relationship held together by a thread;
1.easily broken
2. perennial the study of the physical body and how it works
3. physiology something that continues nonstop for an indefinite period of time
4. tenuous to intrude upon or break through barriers set up by others
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