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Cosa (chi) è entrench - definizione

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Entrench; Entrenched; Entrenchment (disambiguation)

entrench         
¦ verb
1. establish so firmly that change is difficult: ageism is entrenched in our society.
apply extra legal safeguards to (a constitutional right guaranteed by legislation).
2. establish (a military force) in trenches or other fortified positions.
Derivatives
entrenchment noun
entrench         
(entrenches, entrenching, entrenched)
If something such as power, a custom, or an idea is entrenched, it is firmly established, so that it would be difficult to change it.
...a series of measures designed to entrench democracy and the rule of law...
These dictators have entrenched themselves politically and are difficult to move.
VERB: V n, V pron-refl
entrenched
The recession remains deeply entrenched.
ADJ
Entrench         
·vt ·see Intrench.

Wikipedia

Entrenchment

Entrenchment, Entrenched or Entrench may refer to:

  • A trench
  • Entrenchment (fortification), a type of fortification
  • Military trenches with relation to Trench warfare, especially that of World War I
  • An entrenchment clause within a constitution, a clause impervious to or somewhat shielded from the amendment process.
  • Entrenchment hypothesis, in financial theory
  • The process forming an Entrenched river, a process of erosion
  • Entrench (album), a 2013 album by the Canadian band KEN mode
Esempi dal corpus di testo per entrench
1. The question now is how to entrench the improvements.
2. Send a message to hereditary elites: Go ahead, entrench yourselves!
3. We are now looking at ways to entrench independence further."
4. Unions using the dispute over sick leave to entrench their control?
5. But the Senate‘s progress appeared only to entrench Republican opposition in the House.