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  • entrenched, adj. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
    The earliest known use of the adjective entrenched is in the late 1500s OED's earliest evidence for entrenched is from 1570, in a translation by Geoffrey Fenton, translator and administrator in Ireland
  • ENTRENCHED | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
    ENTRENCHED definition: 1 Entrenched ideas are so fixed or have existed for so long that they cannot be changed: 2… Learn more
  • ENTRENCHED Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
    Usually this word refers to views people hold very strongly Having turkey on Thanksgiving is a tradition that's entrenched in American culture — it's long been established and isn't going anywhere When you're entrenched, you're being stubborn or consistent, depending on your view
  • ENTRENCH Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of ENTRENCH is to place within or surround with a trench especially for defense How to use entrench in a sentence
  • entrench Etymology: The Origin and History of entrench
    To strengthen or reinforce a position The word "entrench" first appeared in the English language in the 14th century It was originally used in a military context, referring to the process of digging trenches to protect soldiers from enemy fire
  • What did entrenched actually mean - Great War Forum
    I have considered entrenching simply to mean taking any form of cover when movement is halted either voluntarily or because of being engaged by the enemy
  • Entrench - Etymology, Origin Meaning - Etymonline
    Origin and history of entrench entrench (v ) also intrench, 1550s, implied in intrenched, from en- (1) "make, put in" + trench (n ) Figurative use is from 1590s Related: Entrenched; entrenching
  • Political Entrenchment and Public Law - Yale Law Journal
    Courts and legal scholars have long been concerned with the problem of “entrenchment”—the ways that incumbents insulate themselves and their favored policies from the normal processes of democratic change
  • entrench - The Explain
    With troops literally entrenched in one of history's pivotal battles, the word embodies not just military strategy but also moments where change resists surrender, echoing through history's corridors
  • Definition of entrenched - Words Defined
    Literal Meaning: Fixed firmly or deeply in a particular position, often used in military contexts to describe defenses that are physically established and difficult to overthrow Metaphorical Meaning: Established and unlikely to change; deeply ingrained in social, cultural, or systemic contexts





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