Entrenched - definition, pronunciation, transcription
Amer.
|enˈtrentʃt|
Brit.
|ɪnˈtren(t)ʃt|
adjective
- dug in
- established firmly and securely
- established firmly and securely
the entrenched power of the nobility
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...a father who entrenched in our minds the belief that hard work pays off...
Ageism is entrenched in our society.
...her entrenched incapacity for decision-making doesn't make her a very good boss...
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