verb
- establishing something so firmly that it becomes very difficult to change or remove
- digging trenches or defensive positions
Usage: present participle of entrench
Usage: military context; present participle of entrench
Examples
- The new policy is entrenching inequality in the education system.
- Years of tradition are entrenching these practices in the community.
- The soldiers were entrenching themselves along the hillside.
- Bad habits are entrenching themselves in his daily routine.
- The company is entrenching its position in the market.
- Political corruption is entrenching itself in the government.
- The troops spent the night entrenching their defensive positions.