entrenched in English

adjective
1
(of an attitude, habit, or belief) firmly established and difficult or unlikely to change; ingrained.
an entrenched resistance to change
verb
1
establish (an attitude, habit, or belief) so firmly that change is very difficult or unlikely.
ageism is entrenched in our society
2
encroach or trespass upon.
The case is quite different from that in which an outright owner of property finds that his ownership is entrenched upon by some outside intervention in the form of taxation.

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1. We've entrenched them.

2. 8 The recession remains deeply entrenched.

3. Sexism is deeply entrenched in our society.

4. Ageism is entrenched in our society.

5. 7 He entrenched himself behind his newspaper.

6. 6 Ageism is entrenched in our society.

7. 2 The troops were entrenched near the mountains.

8. 12 Sexism is deeply entrenched in our society.

9. Some may be strongly entrenched and hard to change.

10. The cult of Artemis was deeply entrenched in Ephesus.

11. 9 She is entrenched in her right-wing views.

12. This notion is a deeply entrenched article of faith.

13. Clearly the industry’s Ageist attitude is understood, entrenched and established

14. 21 The old structures are too entrenched and too comfortable.

15. 20 In the small towns racial prejudice was deeply entrenched.

16. 11 This idea had firmly entrenched itself in his consciousness.

17. 17 Both are probably deeply entrenched in our culture.

18. 16 She is entrenched in her right-wing views.

19. Yes, but the career politicians, they are more entrenched than ever.

20. 18 This notion is a deeply entrenched article of faith.

21. 10 Our soldiers were strongly entrenched on the river bank.

22. Categorisations of race have entrenched social divisions and instituted privilege

23. 19 The gender divisions are, if anything, even more entrenched.

24. 16 Although encircled, they are none the less deeply entrenched.

25. 1 Our soldiers have entrenched themselves behind the battle lines.

26. Entrenched prejudices, obdurate opinions are as sterile as no opinionsall.

27. 1 It was really a reiteration of the same old entrenched positions.

28. What “strongly entrenched things” can the truth of God’s Word overturn?

29. These dictators have entrenched themselves politically and are difficult to move.

30. BAWAG's position on the advertising of rates proved to be "particularly entrenched".

31. Unfortunately, Tucson Water is an agency with an entrenched and willful bureaucracy.

32. 28 It was really a reiteration of the same old entrenched positions.

33. 5 These dictators have entrenched themselves politically and are difficult to move.

34. Like a Cockfight, the stories are entrenched in gratuitous violence and unspeakable base behaviors.

35. 14 The organization was often criticized for being too entrenched in its views.

36. 4 The enemy were strongly entrenched on the other side of the river.

37. Many violations can be traced to unequal power relationships and systemically entrenched patterns of discrimination.

38. Bonfire Outerwear started over 30 years ago deeply entrenched in the Pacific Northwest

39. Araucaria can be transplanted to a permanent pot when the roots are entrenched

40. It may be hard to overcome entrenched feelings, but it can be done.

41. The Southern regiments were entrenched in this area at the apex of the line.

42. Television seems to be firmly entrenched as the number one medium for national advertising.

43. Longer term, newspapers seem reasonably well entrenched to deal with the welter of competition.

44. These are called entrenched rivers, because they are unable to easily alter their course.

45. Worship of the false god Baal, with its sex orgies, became entrenched in Israel.

46. 13 The Nationalists entrenched their power further by adding six seats to the Parliament.

47. The Kabir syndrome is certainly well entrenched in those who manipulate decision making and petrodollars.

48. But it remains unclear how far the plan will go in dismantling an entrenched system.

49. Today the Bucolic beauty of the region hides a deeply entrenched and long-standing poverty

50. Most are parroting a deeply entrenched view which they have not critically or creatively examined.