noun
- defensive military positions consisting of trenches, earthworks, or fortifications
- the act or process of establishing something firmly or securely
Usage: military
Examples
- The soldiers built entrenchments along the ridge to protect against enemy fire.
- Ancient entrenchments can still be seen on the battlefield today.
- The general ordered deeper entrenchments before the expected attack.
- Archaeological evidence revealed extensive Roman entrenchments around the fort.
- The entrenchments of traditional values made social change difficult.
- Political entrenchments often prevent meaningful reform.
- The entrenchments of corruption within the system were hard to eliminate.