poachpoʊtʃ
poach (v)
- present
- poaches
- past
- poached
- past participle
- poached
- present participle
- poaching
English Definitions:
poach (verb)
hunt illegally
"people are poaching elephants for their ivory"
poach (verb)
cook in a simmering liquid
"poached apricots"
poach (Verb)
to cook something in simmering water
poach (Verb)
To become soft or muddy.
poach
To make soft or muddy.
poach (Verb)
to take game or fish illegally while trespassing on someone's property
poach (Verb)
to take anything illegally or unfairly
poach
to cause an employee or customer to switch from a competing company to your own company
poach
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