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entrenched
[ en-trencht ]
adjective
- firmly or solidly established; placed in a position of strength:
One of the most firmly entrenched ideas of masculinity is that men don't cry.
- surrounded by trenches dug for defensive purposes:
Government troops had finally been forced to abandon their entrenched positions, making them vulnerable to ground attack.
verb
- the simple past tense and past participle of entrench ( def ).
Other ˜yÐÄvlog Forms
- ³Ü²Ô·±ð²Ô·³Ù°ù±ð²Ô³¦³ó±ð»å adjective
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of entrenched1
Example Sentences
This reflects an entrenched cultural, moral and political belief that it is possible to retire with abundant savings — you just have to learn how to be strategic, budget wisely, save diligently and invest prudently.
The results are indisputable: The U.S. has one of the highest infant mortality rates in the developed world, and it is worse in states with entrenched Republican majorities.
As I detailed after the election, the best predictor of whether someone voted for Trump was how entrenched they were in the world of social media misinformation and conspiracy theories.
While we often heard about people’s vaccine fatigue or pandemic fatigue or masking fatigue, rarely did the media cover a far more entrenched structural issue: labor rights fatigue.
“Legalizing and regulating such an entrenched, massive industry requires patience, dedication and time.â€
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