entrench verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage . . . Definition of entrench verb from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary to establish something very strongly so that it is very difficult to change be entrenched (in something) Sexism is deeply entrenched in our society something entrenches itself in something This idea had firmly entrenched itself in his consciousness
ENTRENCH definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary There is no effort to manage this conflict of interest, which is entrenched by key management positions These lines have been pretty well entrenched now for months It does not need to be entrenched in law Dozens of replays merely entrenched those positions rather than brought them closer
ENTRENCHED Synonyms: 79 Similar and Opposite Words | Merriam . . . Synonyms for ENTRENCHED: deep, rooted, inherent, settled, hard-core, confirmed, deep-rooted, deep-seated; Antonyms of ENTRENCHED: temporary, transient, interim, ephemeral, brief, provisional, short-term, fleeting