proach
/proʊʌtʃ/Definitions
1. verb
to approach or draw near to something
“The storm is about to proach the city, causing widespread disruptions.”
2. noun
a slow, deliberate approach or movement, especially one that is cautious or tentative
“The proach of the animal through the forest was almost silent.”
3. verb
to become or make something more difficult to understand
“The abstract concept proach the listener’s comprehension.”