To have dispossessed someone of something
“We certainly do make an educated guess about the caliber of the people we're mentoring, but we're not there to poach their ideas.”
Past tense for to cook in liquid
“Poach the pear slices gently for about 8 to 10 minutes until they are tender.”
Past tense for to hunt or take game or fish illegally
“Humans are known to illegally poach elephants for their tusks. In retaliation, elephants often trample their crop fields.”
Past tense for to intrude or infringe on another person's territory
“Have things got so bad that you're having to poach on our territory?”
Past tense for to steal, especially quickly and quietly
That has been stolen through theft
Of food, that has been prepared by cooking
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